Dr Jules Dezeure
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Centre for Geography and Environmental Sciences
Jules Dezeure is a wildlife ecologist specialising in mammal behavioural and evolutionary ecology, with strong fieldwork expertise. His research combines ecological methods, such as focal observations, camera-trap surveys, and remote-sensing technologies (such as GPS tagging), with social-science approaches to understand how people and wildlife interact and to evaluate the effectiveness and sustainability of current management practices. He is currently a Leverhulme Trust Postdoctoral Researcher on the project Cultivating Coexistence, which examines mole management in the UK through national social surveys, stakeholder interviews, and ecological field experiments assessing the impacts of different (non-)management methods on soil health and biodiversity.


