





Thank you all for your help on this long term ID project. I will continue to add more recordings to this project, so stay tuned!
(he/him)
They say: "Studying human-wildlife dynamics in urban areas has always been a dream of mine. I hope projects like mine help create interest for the more wild parts of city living."
Favourite bat: Hoary-bat
A graduate student in the Geography and Environmental Systems program.
Having lived in cities most of his life, Chris has always been fascinated with urban wildlife, and the adaptations that urban species have developed to allow them to thrive in the city. As a result of this fascination, he has long considered finding ways to use urban wildlife to gather information about the health of human communities.
His research interests revolve around human-wildlife interactions and heavy metal contamination in urban ecosystems.
(she/they)
They say: "Help, I'm writing this from inside a Cabinet of Curiosities!"
Favourite bat: Eastern red
An undergraduate student in the Geography and Environmental Systems programme.
Rosalee has a deep fascination with the way that all things connect to each other, but has a special love for trees and other flora.
Their research interests include urban ecology and forest ecosystems.