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Vincent Wildlife Trust: Ledbury, GB

2016-09-01 to present | Carnivore programme Manager
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Steve Carter

Education and qualifications (2)

Royal Holloway University of London School of Biological Sciences: Egham, Surrey, GB

1998-09 to 2002-05 | PhD. Habitat refuges and the management of predators for conservation. (Zoology)
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Steve Carter

Royal Holloway University of London School of Biological Sciences: Egham, Surrey, GB

1994-09 to 1998-05 | BSc. Zoology (First Class Hons.) (Zoology)
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Steve Carter

Professional activities (1)

University of Exeter: Exeter, Devon, GB

2021-09 to present | Honorary Lecturer (College of Life & Environmental Sciences)
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Steve Carter

Works (29)

Comparing the efficacy of two camera trapping techniques for assessing the occupancy, detection and activity patterns of small Mustelids in Britain

European Journal of Wildlife Research
2025-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Elizabeth Croose; Patrick G. R. Wright; Stephen P. Carter; Sian E. Green; Jenny MacPherson
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Non‐invasive methods for monitoring weasels: emerging technologies and priorities for future research

Mammal Review
2024-07 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0305-1838
Part of ISSN: 1365-2907
Contributors: David Jachowski; Scott M. Bergeson; Stacy R. Cotey; Elizabeth Croose; Tim R. Hofmeester; Jenny MacPherson; Patrick Wright; Camilo A. Calderón‐Acevedo; Stephen P. Carter; Andrin C. Dürst et al.
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Steve Carter

Social feasibility assessments in conservation translocations

Trends in Ecology & Evolution
2023-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Thomas R. Dando; Sarah L. Crowley; Richard P. Young; Stephen P. Carter; Robbie A. McDonald
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Mink on the brink: comparing survey methods for detecting a critically endangered carnivore, the European mink Mustela lutreola

European Journal of Wildlife Research
2023-04 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1612-4642
Part of ISSN: 1439-0574
Contributors: Elizabeth Croose; Ruth Hanniffy; Andrew Harrington; Madis Põdra; Asun Gómez; Polly L. Bolton; Jenna V. Lavin; Samuel S. Browett; Javier Pinedo; David Lacanal et al.
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Steve Carter

Uptake of baits by wild badgers: Influences of deployment method, badger age and activity patterns on potential delivery of an oral vaccine

Preventive Veterinary Medicine
2022-09 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0167-5877
Contributors: Andrew Robertson; Kate L. Palphramand; Robbie A. McDonald; Sonya Middleton; Mark A. Chambers; Richard J. Delahay; Stephen P. Carter
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Assessing the detectability of the Irish stoat Mustela erminea hibernica using two camera trap-based survey methods

Mammal Research
2021 | Journal article
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A pilot study of a novel method to monitor weasels (Mustela nivalis) and stoats (M. erminea) in Britain

Mammal Communications
2019 | Journal article
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Bait uptake by wild badgers and its implications for oral vaccination against tuberculosis

Plos One
2018 | Journal article
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Field evaluation of candidate baits for oral delivery of BCG vaccine to European badgers, Meles meles

Vaccine
2017 | Journal article
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Testing of a palatable bait and compatible vaccine carrier for the oral vaccination of European badgers (Meles meles) against tuberculosis

Vaccine
2017 | Journal article
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Behaviour of European badgers and non-target species towards candidate baits for oral delivery of a tuberculosis vaccine

Preventive veterinary medicine
2016 | Journal article
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Steve Carter

Exposure of nontarget wildlife to candidate TB vaccine baits deployed for European badgers

European Journal of Wildlife Research
2015 | Journal article
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Group size correlates with territory size in European badgers: implications for the resource dispersion hypothesis?

Oikos
2015 | Journal article
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Steve Carter

Vaccination against tuberculosis in badgers and cattle: an overview of the challenges, developments and current research priorities in Great Britain

Veterinary Record
2014 | Journal article
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Steve Carter

Badger social networks correlate with tuberculosis infection

Current Biology
2013 | Journal article
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Steve Carter

Denning behaviour of the European badger (Meles meles) correlates with bovine tuberculosis infection status

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
2013 | Journal article
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Steve Carter

Heterogeneity in the risk of Mycobacterium bovis infection in European badger (Meles meles) cubs

Epidemiology & Infection
2013 | Journal article
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Steve Carter

BCG Vaccination Reduces Risk of Tuberculosis Infection in Vaccinated

2012 | Journal article
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Steve Carter

BCG vaccination reduces risk of tuberculosis infection in vaccinated badgers and unvaccinated badger cubs

PloS one
2012 | Journal article
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Performance of proximity loggers in recording intra-and inter-species interactions: a laboratory and field-based validation study

PloS one
2012 | Journal article
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Steve Carter

Uptake of buried baits by badgers: Implications for rabies control in Great Britain and the delivery of an oral TB vaccine

Wildlife Society Bulletin
2012 | Journal article
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Steve Carter

Advances and prospects for management of TB transmission between badgers and cattle

Veterinary microbiology
2011 | Journal article
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Steve Carter

Options for the control of disease 2: targeting hosts

Management of disease in wild mammals
2009 | Book chapter
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Steve Carter

Perturbing implications of wildlife ecology for disease control

Trends in Ecology & Evolution
2008 | Journal article
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Culling-induced social perturbation in Eurasian badgers Meles meles and the management of TB in cattle: an analysis of a critical problem in applied ecology

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
2007 | Journal article
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Habitat correlates of group size, bodyweight and reproductive performance in a high-density Eurasian badger (Meles meles) population

Journal of Zoology
2006 | Journal article
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Reedbeds as refuges for water voles (Arvicola terrestris) from predation by introduced mink (Mustela vison)

Biological Conservation
2003-06 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0006-3207
Contributors: S.P Carter; P.W Bright
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Nicola Weber, Stuart Bearhop, Sasha RX Dall, Richard J. Delahay, Robbie

Journal article
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Supplemental Information: Badger social networks correlate with tuberculosis infection

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Steve Carter