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Adriadna Sanglas Oliva

She specializes in the study, monitoring and conservation of carnivorous mammals. She graduated as a biologist from the University of Barcelona and holds a masters degree in biodiversity management from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. During the last years she has worked and collaborated in different projects, both in Spain and abroad, which studied the interspecific relationships that occur between mesocarnivores for access to food, both in natural and urban environments, using methods such as photo trapping, radio monitoring, tracking and citizen science. Currently, she is a research technician of the Feral cats project at the Doñana biological station. her job consists of collecting and analyzing samples to study the diet of domestic cats coordinating all participating volunteers by tracking their cats with GPS collars, analyzing the spatial data of their movements and modelling their presence in the environment, as well as managing the citizen science campaign to collect data on their prey.