Christine Duke has a diverse work experience in the field of wildlife biology and environmental research. Christine has worked as a Junior Wildlife Biologist and Biologist in Training at Matrix Solutions Inc., where they conducted various wildlife surveys, analyzed data, and contributed to technical reports. Prior to that, they were a Wildlife Rehabilitator at The Alberta Society for Injured Birds of Prey, where they rehabilitated and handled injured birds of prey and performed light medical work. Christine also worked as a Field Assistant for the Prairie Falcon Monitoring Project. Additionally, Christine has experience as an Alpine Racing Coach at the Sunridge Alpine Ski Team. Christine has also served as a Principal Administrator and Field Supervisor at the Nunavut Wildlife Cooperative Research Unit, as a Research Assistant at the same organization, and as a Field Technician at the organization's research unit. Christine has also worked as a Research Assistant at the Applied Conservation Ecology Lab, where they surveyed the recovery of Cladonia spp. and collected data for remote sensing models. Furthermore, they have gained experience as a Vesper Bat Bioacoustic Monitoring Intern at the Edmonton and Area Land Trust and as a House Wren Monitoring Intern at the Beaverhill Bird Observatory. Overall, Christine Duke has acquired valuable skills in wildlife surveys, data analysis, research, and environmental monitoring throughout their work experience.
Christine Duke attended NAIT (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) from 2017 to 2020, where they pursued a degree in Biological Sciences Technology with a concentration in Conservation Biology. In 2020, they furthered their education at the University of Alberta, where they obtained a degree in Conservation Biology from the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Additionally, Christine Duke has obtained several certifications that complement their education in conservation biology. In 2018, they received certifications in Bear Awareness and Wilderness Winter Survival Techniques from NAIT. In the same year, they also obtained a Backpack Electrofishing Certificate from NAIT and an ROC-A Aeronautical Radio License. In 2019, they received Wilderness/Remote Location First Aid certification from Haskin Canoe. In 2020, they obtained the Alberta Conservation and Hunter Education certification from the Alberta Conservation Association, along with the Canadian Firearms Safety Course certification and a Non-Restricted Firearms Possession and Acquisition License from the Government of Canada. Lastly, in 2022, they obtained the Animal Welfare and Ethics of Animal Use - Wildlife Part 1 certification from the University of Alberta.
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