Stanley Temple

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Stanley A. "Stan" Temple is an American avian ecologist and wildlife biologist. He is the Beers-Bascom Professor in Conservation, Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Professor Temple has made important contributions to the study of Peregrine Falcons, Whooping Cranes, Trumpeter Swans, Andean Condors, Hook-billed Kites, Mauritius Kestrels, Seychelles Kestrels, Puerto Rican Parrots, Mauritius Parakeets, Tooth-billed Pigeons, Hawaiian crows, loggerhead shrikes, and dickcissels. He has also worked on the responses of wildlife to habitat fragmentation, human impacts on wildlife populations and the ecology of avian predators. He is the author of many books and scholarly articles including Wisconsin Birds: A Seasonal and Geographical Guide (ISBN 0299152243), Endangered Birds (ISBN 0856648310), Bird Conservation (ISBN 0299089800) and Endangered birds: Management techniques for preserving threatened species (ISBN 0299075206).

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