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Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr Steve Boyes obtained a Masters
degree in Environmental Development (Protected Areas management)
at the University of Natal, South Africa, in 2002. His passion
has always been wilderness. As a result, the call of the bush
was too strong and, after a few years working as a biodiversity
consultant, he couldn’t resist the opportunity to move to the
Okavango Delta, Botswana, to work as a safari guide and camp
manager. Shortly after arriving in
Botswana, he set up the Meyer’s Parrot Project and began data
collection for his PhD Zoology, which he completed in 2009 with
no corrections. Steve’s passion for African parrot conservation
is contagious and he has conducted seminars and talks at the
Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, California (Berkeley) and
Colorado (Boulder), as well as the Bronx Zoo and several local
and international conferences. He spent the whole of 2006 in
Prof Steve Beissinger’s lab at the University of California,
Berkeley, where he established a strong working relationship
with the US parrot conservation community. Steve is currently a
DST/NRF
Centre of Excellence Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Percy
FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology. His postdoctoral
research will be on the conservation biology of the Critically
Endangered Cape Parrot in the Amathole and Transkei regions of
the Eastern Cape, South Africa. He will also be coordinating
several community-based conservation projects aimed at
mitigating the impacts of current extinction threats, including
a community nest box workshop, indigenous tree nursery and
planting scheme, and the management of a Cape Parrot Sanctuary.
One of his core focuses will be to better understand the
dynamics that support a recent outbreak of Psittacine Beak and
Feather Disease (PBFD) in wild Cape Parrots in the Eastern Cape.
Research Programmes Rarity & Conservation of African Birds
Recent peer-reviewed publications
2010
Boyes, R.S. & Perrin, M.R. 2010.
Patterns of daily activity of Meyer’s Parrot (Poicephalus
meyeri) in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Emu
110:54-65. IF 0.803
Boyes, R.S. & Perrin, M.R. 2010.
Aerial surveillance by a generalist seed predator: food resource
tracking by Meyer’s parrot Poicephalus meyeri in the
Okavango Delta, Botswana. Journal of Tropical Ecology
26:381–392. IF 1.318
Boyes, R. S. & Perrin, M. R.
2010. Nest niche dynamics of Meyer’s Parrot (Poicephalus
meyeri) in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Ostrich
81:233-242. IF 0.254
Wimberger, K., Downs, C.T. & Boyes, R.S. 2010. A survey of
wildlife rehabilitation in South Africa: is there a need for
improved management? Animal Welfare 19(4):481-499.
IF 1.209
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2013/03/03
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