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Doctorate of Philosophy in Systematics and Ecology (1994), University of Kansas Master of Arts in Systematics and Ecology (1990), University of Kansas Bachelor of Science in Biology (1986), University of Missouri at Kansas City

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Human-wildlife conflict mitigation, African wildlife ecology, roles of sociology and psychology in promoting conservation thought and behavior. My current research projects include the NSF-funded project ‘Development of Automated Systems to Increase Crop Yield by Reducing Group Foraging Intensity by Crop Pests’, an attempt to leverage evolved wildlife anti-predator behaviors to reduce crop damage on African subsistence farms. Also underway is a project in Kenya to determine whether greater galagos could serve as an effective flagship species for raising interest and funding for East African forest conservation. Current research student projects: Molly Duvall: Development of Automated Systems to Increase Crop Yield by Reducing Group Foraging Intensity by African buffalo and bushpigs Andrea Falcetto: Greater Galagos as a Resource in Forest Conservation Simon Kasaine: Spatial Distribution of Human Elephant Conflict and Characterization of Crop-raiding Elephants in Kasigau Region, Kenya

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