Expertise

Studying the drivers of change in wild animal populations, with an emphasis on the ecology of animal movement, ​and with the goal of informing effective conservation action.

Current research:

  • Fisher demography
  • Rodenticide poisoning
  • Moose survival
  • Scaling issues in large cat conservation
  • Jaguar conservation ​in Peru
  • Forest cat conservation

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Organizational Affiliations

Department of Environmental Biology, Academic Departments and Divisions, College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Education

Environmental Biology and Ecology
2005, PhD, University of Alberta
Natural Resources, Wildlife Specialization
1999, MS, University of Wisconsin
Natural Resources, Wildlife Specialization
1994, BS, Cornell University