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Victoria Harbo

Victoria Harbo is a MSc student looking forward to studying and modeling human-wildlife interactions. She is interested in the application of spatial data to inform wildlife management strategies. She is also interested in wildfire ecology, as she has spent the past year working at a wildfire defense company mapping and monitoring wildfires across the U.S.

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Expertise & Experience: Wildlife management and conservation, human-wildlife interactions, wildlife spatial modelling

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Email: vharbo@uvic.ca

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PAST PROJECTS

Bell, Fisher, Darimont, Hart & Bone. (2022). How Competition Dynamics Drive Access To Shared Scavenging Opportunities Amongst a Group of Mesocarnivores in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta (Masters Thesis). University of Victoria. Victoria, BC. Retrieved from http://xxxxx

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University of Victoria

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