Ella Bradford

Academic Profile

Ella graduated from Harvard University in 2024 with a BA in Integrative Biology, a secondary in Environmental Science and Public Policy, and a language citation in Spanish. At Harvard, she was a member of the Davies Lab in the Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Department. She worked on several projects related to animal-ecosystem interactions at landscape scales, including work in Kenya, Republic of Congo, and South Africa. For her undergraduate thesis, she worked at Odzala-Kokoua National Park, in the northern Republic of Congo, where she used camera trap data, remotely sensed landscape data, and GPS telemetry to provide evidence for a viable spotted hyena living exclusively in the rainforest regions of the park.

Current Research

Ella is a DPhil student in the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) in the Department of Biology, funded by the NERC DTP. Her research is in collaboration with the Zambian Carnivore Programme in Kafue National Park, Zambia. She focuses on African wild dog ecology, specifically on understanding dispersal, across ecosystems in Zambia. She is co-supervised by Dr. Egil Dröge and Professor Amy Dickman, and is working in collaboration with the Zambian Carnivore Programme.

Publications

Bradford, E. M., Hockridge, E. G., Gibbon, G. E., Kibongui, G., Mouamana, A., Ngama, G., Osner, N., & Davies, A. B. (2025). Natural forest clearings enable the persistence of stable spotted hyena populations in Congo Basin rainforests. Biotropica, 57(5). https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.70065; Hockridge, Evan G., Ella M. Bradford, Katherine I. W. Angier, Beatrice H. Youd, Elijah B. M. McGill, Sylvain Y. Ngouma, Roger L. Ognangue, Gwili E. M. Gibbon, and Andrew B. Davies. 2024. “ Spatial Ecology, Biodiversity, and Abiotic Determinants of Congo's Bai Ecosystem.” Ecology e4419. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4419

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