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Dilly Hoyt

Dillan is a Biology PhD student at St Anne’s, the University of Oxford.  Her work focuses on the long-term effects of forest fragmentation on bats, where she uses a land-bridge island system in Panama to understand how chiropteran communities change with time since fragmentation. She previously worked as a Research Associate for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and holds a Master’s in Island Conservation and Ecology from the University of Exeter.

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