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Mike Bungard
KITE (External)

Biography

I am interested in amphibian conservation and in particular the response of populations in unique habitat types, specifically tropical montane systems, to climate change and the subsequent implications for conservation and protected areas. An aim of the PhD is improve clarity of climate projections through improvements to the resolution of the underlying species distribution models. My particular region of interest is East Africa and Madagascar and I have spent time in both areas either co-ordinating conservation projects, training staff or actively carrying out research on the regional fauna. My MSc was in Applied Ecology and Conservation (UEA) and I spent time in tropical island ecosystems in order to determine components of habitat use for endangered geckos.

Career

2013–present Part-time PhD, University of York
2013–present IUCN Amphibian Specialist Group member
2008–present Curator of Lower Vertebrates and Invertebrates, Paignton Zoo
2003–2008 Zoological Curator, The Living Rainforest
2002–2002 Research Assistant, Institute of Zoology, London
2001–2002 Assistant Curator, Newquay Zoo
1999–2000 MSc, University of East Anglia

Contact details

Mr Mike Bungard
Curator of Lower Vertebrates and Invertebrates
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
Totnes Road
Paignton
Devon
TQ4 7EU

Tel: +44 (0)1803 696 220