Charles Eason
Professor
Agriculture and Life Sciences
Lincoln University New Zealand
New Zealand
Biography
Charles Eason Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Lincoln University. MSI programme leader for a programme entitled "Pest Control for the 21st Century" 2009 to 2015 and "Completing the Arsenal for Possum and TB Control" 2010 to 2015. Research focused on humane safer tools for culling unwanted introduced vertebrate pests and protecting native species in an acceptable manner. Member of New Zealand Ecological Society, New Zealand Institute of Directors, British Toxicology Society, Institute of Biologists (UK), Royal Society of New Zealand, Director for the Centre of Wildlife Management and Conservation.
Research Interest
Vertebrate Pesticide Toxicology, Development of alternatives to 1080, Humane control of vertebrate pests, Enhanced control of predators, New toxins in advanced delivery systems, Animal pest control without toxins, Advanced animal monitoring, Linking with communities, Delivery of local eradication and low population densities of multiple pests, Recovery of native species.