Student Supervision
The VPP has been proud to provide co-supervision and resources for the following students to support their studies and fledgling careers. These activities have also encouraged academics to allow more students and colleagues to consider birds of prey for further study. Information has also been provided for various reports, assignments and essays to many other international students and from across Australia.
| Student | Institution | Year/course | Project | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Claire Obellianne | ISAB, Beauvais,France | 2nd yr Master of Ag. Science student 2005. | 5 week work experience with the VPP | Results pending |
| Bérénice Denis | ISAB, Beauvais,France | 2nd yr Master of Ag. Science student 2004 | 5 month work experience (various raptor studies) | Credit |
| Bec & Emma | Bendigo TAFE | 2003 Student Parks and Natural Resource Management | Search of the Heathcote - Greytown NP for PF. | Pass |
| Natasha Schedvin | Charles Sturt University,Albury | 2001 & 2002PhD studentZoolgy | Barking Owl thesis | Ongoing |
| Raylene Cooke | Deakin University,Melbourne | 1998PhD studentZoology | Powerful Owl thesis | PhD granted |
| Kyra-Jane Arnoldussen | Charles Sturt University,Albury | 3rd (final project)1998Diploma Natural Resource Management | Introduction to the Peregrine Falcon (in Victoria) | First Class Honours |
| Mark Boulet | ANU,Canberra | Honours degree1996-7Zoology | Prey partitioning by Peregrines between the sexes of chicks | First Class Honours |
| Jenny Mackenzie | Ballarat University | 3rd (final project)1996Bachelor of Natural Resource Management | Factors affecting atypical nest site selection by Peregrine Falcons | Pass |
| Mark Watson | RMIT University,Melbourne | 3rd (final project)1996Bachelor of Scientific Photography | Remote photography as a tool in field research of raptors | Credit |
| Veronique Doyle | Melbourne University | Honours degree1995Zoology | Prey types at urban and rural man-made peregrine eyries | H2 |
Internet site
Site address: http://www.unisolve.com.au/vpp/ and www.ausraptor.org.au
Bumper Stickers
Self Adhesive Markings kindly printed 3,000 x 8 cm 2004-2005 VPP bumper stickers.