Where Hunting Happens, Conservation Happens™
University of Montana – Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Project Title: Evaluation of Survey Approaches to Assess Status of Non-Game Indicator Species
I am an outdoor enthusiast and wildlife ecologist, intent on supporting wildlife management through meeting direct needs for analysis of monitoring data and designing objective-driven data collection. I hail from a rural New England family farm, now calling Western Montana home, and carrying a deep appreciation for how the natural world acutely affects lives and livelihoods in both places. I enjoy tracking seasonal changes through exploration by foot, bike, ski, and canoe and have been known to claw banjo when one is kicking around.
Current projects include: designing surveys for rare and cryptic species; effects of spatial scale on evaluating the impacts of habitat restoration on songbird communities; collision mitigation and ungulate use of wildlife underpasses; and quantifying mitigated loss of conservation easements on species of concern.
"The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak. So we must and we will."
-Theodore Roosevelt