Siôn presented his work on the drivers of spatial overlap in moose and elk at the JPRF

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Last week I had the pleasure to contribute to The John Prince Research Forest’s community Open House event at Fort St. James, Canada.

The event welcomed everyone from the surrounding communities and a-far to learn more about the ongoing and past research done at the organisation. This included countless research projects taken on by students, including my own; What drives the spatial overlap between moose and elk?

It was great to be able to discuss my project with the local community, and to learn more from them about the surrounding area. With affiliated researchers and students to the John Prince Research Forest in attendance, discussions about the huge diversity of projects being conducted at the study area was far from scarce.

Overall a fantastic evening!