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Dr. Vogel is a terrestrial ecologist whose research has focused on the ecology and conservation of land vertebrates and their habitat. His studies on the biodiversity and conservation of Jamaica's fauna have provided information critical for the conservation of the critically endangered Jamaican Iguana (Cyclura collie) and other rare endemic vertebrate species. He has also carried out assessments of the island's two Amazona parrots and studied the ecology of amphibians, reptiles and birds in the Cockpit Country, the Blue and John Crow Mountains, and south coast dry forests.


M.Phil. Degrees Awarded
  • Leo Douglas 2002: The impact of forest-degradation on bird communities.
  • Delano Lewis 2002: Assessment of management intentions for the conservation
  • Herlitz Davis 2003: Distribution and population biology of Jamaica's Amazon parrots.
  • Lisa Caleb-Wiliams 2005: The ecology of endemic Jamaican frogs.
Theses In Preparation
  • Marlon Beale M.Phil.
  • John Hall M.Phil.
  • Brandon Hay M.Phil.
  • Richardo Miller M.Phil.
  • Marlon Osbourne M.Phil.
  • Dion Kelly M.Phil.
  • Damion White M.Phil.
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