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Lisa Howell
Lisa spent four weeks at Royal Holloway, University of London in Summer 2008, working with Dr Mary Dengler on a project entitled 'Managing landscapes in the context of climate change: use of wild horses for sustainable governance of wetlands'.

Lisa was investigating konik horsesLisa has filmed a series of short clips that describe her bursary experience from start to finish.
To watch Lisa's introduction, click here
Next, Lisa explains how she got to grips with the topics she would be working on. Click here to find out more.
After learning more about the issues involved, Lisa starts to plan how she will go about her investigations.
Every good scientific investigation needs a risk assessment - Lisa talks us through hers...
After careful planning, it's time to head off to the sanctuary to conduct investigations. Click here to watch.
Lisa learns more about the horses from experts at the sanctuary. Follow this link to find out more.
After her day out investigating, Lisa heads back to the lab to analyse her results. Click here to find out what she discovered
After four weeks of hard work, Lisa has finished her project. Click here for her final video installment.
Last Updated Tue, 3 February 2009
