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William (Bill) Harrower PhD RPBio 5501 Montgomery Place, Vancouver BC, V6T 2C8
www.hcwildife.ca
RESEARCH AND TEACHING POSITIONS
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, 2017 - present Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia supervisor: Dr. Scott Hinch Sessional Instructor - UFOR 403/526 Ecological Restoration 2017 - present Urban Forestry Program, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia Owner/Lead Biologist, High-Country Wildlife Ltd. 2006 - present current project: landscape and population genetics of fisher and wolverine in British Columbia
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy, 2017 University of British Columbia. Vancouver BC, Canada Dissertation: Changes in trophic structure along a gradient of water availability in temperate
montane grasslands. Master of Science Degree, 2007 University of Victoria. Victoria BC, Canada Thesis: Nesting requirements of the Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis atricapillus) In
Southeastern British Columbia. Bachelor of Science (honours), Ecology Specialization, 2002 University of British Columbia. Vancouver BC, Canada Thesis: Using wildlife-habitat models to estimate Hoary Marmot (Marmota caligata) at regional
scales. Diploma of Technology in Environmental Science, 1998 Camosun College. Victoria BC, Canada. Final Project: A biological assessment of the Bayside Lands, Victoria BC Automotive Service Technician & Four-year Apprenticeship 1989 - 1993 Honda Canada/College of New Caledonia. Prince George BC, Canada.
PEER-REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC PAPERS
12. Sinclair ARE, R Pech, JM Fryxell, KS McCann, A Byrom, CJ Savory, J Brashares, AD Arthur, PC
Catling, MD Triska, MD Craig, TJE Sinclair, JR McLaren, R Turkington, R Beyers, and WL
Harrower* (in review). Assessing the success of rewilding using a quantitative index.
Conservation Letters *corresponding author.
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11. Xai K, WL Harrower, R Turkington, Hong-Yu Tan, & Z Zhou. 2016. Pre-dispersal strategies in
Cyclobalanopsis glaucoides to mitigate the effects of weevil infestation of acorns. Scientific
Reports, DOI: 10.1038/srep37520
10. Turkington R & WL Harrower. 2016. Plant Diversity in China: an experimental approach. Plant
Diversity, 1: 1-10.
9. McClaren EL, T Mahon, FI Doyle & WL Harrower. 2015. A scientific basis for managing northern
goshawk breeding areas in coastal British Columbia: Best Management practices. Journal of
Ecosystems and Management, 15(2): 1 - 91. Special Issue.
7. Fraser LH, WL Harrower, H Garris, P Hebert, R Howie, A Moody, D Polster, O Schmitz, ARE Sinclair,
B Starzomski, T Sullivan, R Turkington & D Wilson. 2015. A call for applying trophic structure in
ecological restoration. Restoration Ecology, 23: 503-507.
6. Myers-Smith IH & WL Harrower. 2013. An Early-Career Scientist's Guide to Delving Into Data
Synthesis. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 94:265–272.
5. McCune JL, WL Harrower, S Avery-Gomm, JM Brogan, AM Csergő, LNK Davidson, A Garani, LR
Halpin, LPJ Lipsen, C Lee, JC Nelson, LR Prugh, CM Stinson, CK Whitney, & J Whitton. 2013.
Threats to Canadian species at risk: An analysis of finalized recovery strategies. Biological
Conservation, 166: 254-265.
4. Stuart-Smith* KA, WL Harrower, T Mahon, EL McClaren & FI Doyle. 2012. A scientific basis for
managing northern goshawk breeding areas in the interior of British Columbia: Best
management practices. FORREX Forum for Research Extension and Natural Resources,
Kamloops BC, FORREX Series 29. * all authors contributed equally
3. Harrower WL, KW Larsen & KA Stuart-Smith. 2010. Movements and resource selection of
fledgling goshawks in the montane Forests of southeastern British Columbia. Journal of Wildlife
Management, 74: 1768-1775.
2. Carlyle CN, LH Fraser, CM Haddow, BA Bings & WL Harrower. 2009. The use of digital photos to
assess visual cover for wildlife in rangelands. Journal of Environmental Management, 91: 1366-
1370.
1. Lofroth EC, JA Krebs, WL Harrower & D Lewis. 2007. Food habits of wolverine, Gulo gulo, in
montane ecosystems of British Columbia. Wildlife Biology, 13(sp2): 31-37.
REPORTS TO GOVERNMENT AND CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS
11. Harrower WL, 2014. Examining monitoring strategies and synergies for grassland soil carbon and
rangeland forage production in British Columbia: first steps in establishing a payment for
ecosystem service program for soil carbon. Report prepared for the Grassland Conservation
Council of British Columbia. pp 24.
10. Harrower WL, C Carlyle, P de Koning & L Fraser. 2012. Managing rangelands for carbon:
Assessing the viability of carbon offset markets for British Columbia ranchers. Report prepared
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for the Grassland Conservation Council of British Columbia and Future Forest Ecosystems
Science Council (FFESC). pp. 89.
9. Stuart-Smith KL, R Wells & WL Harrower. 2011. A comparison of Historic, Current, and Future
Nesting Habitat for the Northern Goshawk in the East Kootenay Region of British Columbia.
Report prepared for British Columbia Forest Science Program, British Columbia Ministry of
Forests, Victoria BC. pp 27.
8. Harrower WL & E Bassett. 2008. Assessment Method for Vegetative Cover Requirements of
Wildlife Species in the Cariboo Grasslands of British Columbia: Initial Assessment of Data
Quality and Needs. Report prepared for Province of British Columbia Ministry of Forests. pp
20.
7. Harrower WL, KA Stuart-Smith, KW Larsen & M Burgess. 2007. Nesting requirements of the
Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis atricapillus) in southeastern British Columbia, Canada.
Technical report prepared for Province of British Columbia, Forest Science Program. pp 42.
6. Harrower WL. 2006. Nest area selection and productivity of the northern goshawk in the East
Kootenay region of British Columbia. Report for Forest Investment Account and Tembec Ind.
pp 27.
5. Harrower WL, KA Stuart-Smith & K Larsen. 2005. Movements of the northern goshawk (Accipiter
gentilis atricapillus) in a fragmented forest landscape: preliminary results from the East
Kootenay Northern Goshawk Research Program. Technical report prepared for. Province of
British Columbia, Forest Science Program. Victoria BC. pp 27.
https://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/LIBRARY/fia/html/FIA2006MR158.htm
4. Inman KH, RM Inman, RR Wigglesworth, AJ McCue, BL Brock, JD Rieck & WL Harrower 2003.
Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Study, Cumulative Progress Report 2003. Wildlife
Conservation Society Technical Report. Bozeman, Montana, USA. pp 18.
3. Harrower WL. 2002. The British Columbia Trapper Survey: Program Review. Prepared for
Biodiversity Branch, BC Ministry of Air, Water, and Land Protection. Victoria BC. pp 36.
2. Lofroth EC, DW Wellwood, WL Harrower & C Hoodicoff. 2000. Wolverine Ecology in Plateau and
Foothill Landscapes 1996-2000: Northern Wolverine Project Year End Final Report. British
Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Victoria BC. pp 104.
1. Harrower WL. 1997. Results of Population Census Trial on Northern Wolverine (Gulo gulo).
Technical report prepared for Wildlife Branch, Ministry of Environment Land and Parks.
Victoria BC. pp 47.
SPECIAL NOTES AND COMMUNICATIONS
6. Harrower WL, JL McCune & J Whitton. 2014. Are Canada's species at risk recovering? UBC Botany
Department research feature. http://botany.ubc.ca/about_us/story_highlights/are-
canada%E2%80%99s-species-risk-recovering.
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5. Harrower WL, LH Fraser & R Turkington. 2014. How would grasslands change in response to the
loss of songbirds and small mammals? UBC Botany Department research feature.
http://botany.ubc.ca/about_us/story_highlights/how-would-grasslands-change-response-
loss-song-birds-and-small-mammals.
4. Harrower WL, 2014. The Odd Couple: The Agricultural Land Reserve, biodiversity, and species at
risk in British Columbia. Beaty Biodiversity Museum Blog. University of British Columbia.
3. Harrower WL, JH Myers, SP Otto, EB Taylor, EJ Kleynhans + >100 scientists. 2014. Open Letter to
BC Premier Clark regarding changes to the Agricultural Land Commission Act.
https://www.zoology.ubc.ca/~krebs/ecological_rants/?author=11.
Globe and Mail Article:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/leading-bc-scientists-criticize-
plans-for-agricultural-land-reserve/article17909527/
Vancouver Sun Article:
http://www.vancouversun.com/coalition+experts+condemns+bill+changes+agricultural
+land+reserve+letter+premier/9712174/story.html
2. Harrower WL, LH Fraser & R Turkington. 2013. Grassland trophic dynamics in a changing
world. Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution Bulletin 14: 15-16.
1. Harrower WL, T Mahon, KA Stuart-Smith, EL McClaren & FI Doyle. 2011. Best Management
Practices for Northern Goshawk Breeding Areas in the Interior of British Columbia - Brochure.
http://highcountryconsulting.ca/bcgoshawk.htmlwww.
INVITED SEMINARS
16. Harrower WL. 2015. Biodiversity in Rangelands: Why we need predators to promote biodiversity
and ecosystem services. Invited lecture to The Nature Trust of British Columbia. Penticton BC.
15. Harrower WL. 2015. How many meadowlarks are there in Lac du Bois Protected Grasslands?
Invited lecture to the Kamloops Natural History Society. Kamloops BC.
14. Harrower WL. 2014. Grasslands and Sagebrush Ecosystems are way cool because... invited
lecture to the Beaty Biodiversity Museum Way Cool Lecture Series.
13. Harrower WL. 2009. Nesting behaviour of goshawks in the East Kootenays. Invited lecture to the
British Columbia Field Ornithologists. Clearwater BC.
12. Harrower WL. 2008. Goshawks, Forests, and Forestry: Can a large carnivore co-exist with
logging? Invited lecture to the Thompson Rivers University Science Seminar Series.
PRESENTATION AT SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES
11. Harrower WL, LH Fraser & R Turkington. 2015. Contingency in the Strength of Trophic Cascades:
lessons from the grasslands of south-central British Columbia. Canadian Society of Ecology
and Evolution, Annual Conference, Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada.
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10. Harrower WL, LH Fraser & R Turkington. 2014. Contingency in the Strength of Trophic Cascades:
lessons from the grasslands of south-central British Columbia. Ecological Society of
America, Annual Conference, Sacramento, California USA. *part of symposium organized at
ESA by WL Harrower and M O’Connor.
9. Harrower WL, JL McCune & J Whitton. 2013. An analysis of recovery strategies for Canada’s
Species at Risk. Canadian Society of Ecology and Evolution, Annual Conference, Kelowna
British Columbia Canada.
8. Harrower WL, LH Fraser & R Turkington. 2013. Contingency in the Strength of Trophic Cascades:
lessons from the grasslands of south-central British Columbia. Canadian Society of Ecology
and Evolution, Annual Conference, Kelowna British Columbia Canada. *part of symposium
organized at CSEE by WL Harrower and L Fraser.
7. Sinclair ARE & WL Harrower. 2013. Rebranding Rewilding: Reconstituting trophic cascades for the
conservation of terrestrial ecosystems. Canadian Society of Ecology and Evolution, Annual
Conference, Kelowna British Columbia Canada. *part of symposium organized at CSEE by WL
Harrower and LH Fraser.
6. Whitton J, WL Harrower & JL McCune. 2013. An analysis of recovery strategies for Canada’s
Species at Risk. Society for Conservation Biology, Baltimore Maryland USA.
5. Byrom AE, AS Glen, RP Pech, WL Harrower & ARE Sinclair. 2013. Rewilding degraded ecosystems.
Australasian Wildlife Management Society, Annual Conference, Palmerston North, New
Zealand.
4. Harrower WL, KA Stuart-Smith & KW Larsen. 2006. The importance of forest structure around
Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis atricapillus) nest-sites: an adult and fledgling
perspective. North American Ornithological Congress, Veracruz, Mexico.
3. Harrower WL, KA Stuart-Smith & KW Larsen. 2007. Nest-site Selection by Northern Goshawks
(Accipiter gentilis atricapillus) in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Annual Meeting
Society of Northwestern Vertebrate Biology, Victoria BC, Canada.
2. Harrower WL, EC Lofroth, JA Krebs & D Lewis. Food Habits of Wolverine in British Columbia. 2002.
Presentation at Society of Northwest Vertebrate Biology 2002 Annual General Meeting. Hood
River Oregon.
1. Harrower WL, EC Lofroth, JA Krebs & D Lewis. 2002 Food Habits of Wolverine in British Columbia.
2002. Presentation at the Western Forest Carnivore Societies Annual General Meeting.
Spokane Washington.
ACADEMIC TEACHING
Sessional Instructor, UFOR 403 Ecological Restoration. UBC Faculty of Forestry (2017)
Course Developer, Biostatistics 3001. Open Learning Agency (2012)
Teaching Assistant BIOL302. University of British Columbia, Biology (2009)
Teaching Assistant BIOL306. University of British Columbia, Biology (2011 & 2012)
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Teaching Assistant and Lesson Development, BIOL407/BOTA527. University of British Columbia,
Biology/Botany (2009 & 2011)
Teaching Assistant Conservation 451, University of British Columbia, Forestry (2001, 2002)
ACADEMIC SERVICE
Co-organizer, Biodiversity Research: Integrative Training and Education (BRITE) workshop on
the Using Consumer-Resource Models to understand Food Webs. Lead by Kevin McCann
University Guelph. UBC February 2015.
Co-organizer, Symposium on Trophic Cascades on Abiotic Gradients for Ecological Society of
America 2014 Annual Meeting, Sacramento CA.
Co-organizer, Symposium on Trophic Interactions in Grassland Ecosystems for Canadian Society
of Ecology and Evolution, 2013 Annual General Meeting, Kelowna BC.
Graduate Student Representative UBC Botany Department Hiring Committee for two faculty
positions (fall & winter 2011) joint appointed to Department of Zoology and Botany
Department;
Organize, FLORUM Departmental Discussion Group UBC Biodiversity Research Center (2010/11,
2011/12, 2012/13).
COMPETITIVE GRANTS AND FUNDING
Biodiversity Research: Integrative Training and Education (BRITE) 5th year Fellowship
(~$5,600 in 2012)
NSERC Industrial Doctoral Scholarship ($26,000, 2 years in 2009/10, 2010/11)
Four-year Fellowship ($18,000 plus tuition 1 year, 2011/12)
Vladimir J Krajina Scholarship in Plant Ecology ($1,900 in 2008)
BC Forest Science Program ($57,262, $26,000 $26,000, 2008 to 2011, respectively)
BC Forest Science Program ($54,000, $54,000, $54,000, 2005 to 2007, respectively)
NCE, Sustainable Forest Management Network ($15,000/yr for 3 years)
NSERC Industrial Post-Graduate Scholarship ($21,000, 2 years in 2004/2005, 2005/2006)
King-Platt Memorial Award University of Victoria (2004/2005, 2005/2006)
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