个人简介
Ph.D., Wildlife Ecology, University of Missouri
M.S., Wildlife Ecology, University of Missouri
B.S., Wildlife Biology, Colorado State University
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My major professional goal is developing and delivering experiential courses for undergraduate students with emphasis on field based techniques and natural history. As a wildlife biologist I work cooperatively with local and regional researchers, managers, conservationists and many others to design and implement strategies for wildlife conservation. My recent research is two pronged: 1) sagebrush ecosystems with emphasis on obligate and near-obligate bird species and 2) mammal population dynamics and ecology, with focus on red fox in the urban/rural interface and snowshoe hares in the sub-alpine forests. I have a continued interest in wetland ecology and waterfowl and other waterbirds. I have worked with numerous undergraduate students in diverse projects from macroinvertebrates to mammals. The emphasis of many of these projects is on habitat relationships and land management consequences to populations and communities. In cooperation with student interns and volunteers, I coordinate the Gunnsion Sage-grouse Watchable Wildlife Program in conjunction with the non-profit organization, Sisk-a-dee. I also serve on the Strategic committee and the Predation sub-committee of the Gunnison Sage-grouse Working Group.