Eugenia Bragina

Postdoctoral Fellow
Education Background

2008: Ph.D., Zoology. Moscow State University, Department of Biology

2002: M.Sc., Population ecology. Moscow State University, Department of Biology

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We live in a world where the impact of human activity on natural resources is unavoidable. In order to evaluate the impact of human activities on animal populations and to decide on the most effective actions for nature conservation, we need fundamental information on the extent of changes in the living environment. I am interested in conservation biology and causation of animal populations’ changes. Are populations of animals declining or increasing? Can we detect the fundamental causes for changes in population size? To answer these questions, we need long-term studies on big territories.

I enjoy reading, dancing, mountaineering, canoeing and camping.