Lance Barrett-Lennard
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Lance Barrett-Lennard is a Canadian biologist specializing in the behavioural ecology and population biology of killer whales. A molecular geneticist, Barrett-Lennard uses DNA analysis to study the dispersal, mating habits, and group structure of killer whale sub-populations in the Pacific Northwest. He is best known for his research concerning the conservation of the Southern Resident killer whale sub-population. As of 2022, he is a Senior Scientist in the Cetacean Conservation Research Program at the Raincoast Conservation Foundation.[1]
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Alma mater | B.Sc., (1980) University of Guelph M.Sc., (1992) Ph.D., (2000) University of British Columbia |
Organization | Raincoast Conservation Foundation |
Known for | Killer whale population ecology, Marine Mammal Research Program, B.C. Cetacean Sightings Network, |
Website | https://www.raincoast.org/team/lance-barrett-lennard/ |
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