William Dawson

Ecologist at Operation Wallacea

William Dawson is a researcher at Cardiff University, focusing on the diversity of invertebrate communities in ancient ash rot holes. In addition to this role, William serves as an ecologist with Operation Wallacea and works as a bar waiter at Chance and Counters Limited, where responsibilities include serving drinks and food, hosting customers, and assisting with board games. William holds a Master's degree in Ecology from Cardiff University, obtained in 2023.

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Plymouth, United Kingdom

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Operation Wallacea

Operation Wallacea is a series of biological and social science expedition projects that operate in remote locations across the world. These expeditions are designed with specific wildlife conservation aims in mind - from identifying areas needing protection, through to implementing and assessing conservation management programmes. Large teams of university academics, who are specialists in various aspects of biodiversity or social and economic studies, are concentrated at the target study sites. Research Assistants and dissertation students joining the surveys have the option of customising their own itinerary from a range of training and science options. The surveys result in a large number of publications in peer-reviewed journals each year, have resulted in 30 vertebrate species new to science being discovered, 4 'extinct'​ species being re-discovered and $2 million levered from funding agencies to set up best practice management examples at the study sites. These large survey teams of academics and volunteers that are funded independently of normal academic sources have enabled large temporal and spatial biodiversity and socio-economic data sets to be produced, and provide information to help with organising effective conservation management programmes.


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