Research Fellow, University of Minnesota
M.S. Range and Wildlife Science - Texas A&M University Kingsville, 2008
B.S. Fisheries and Wildlife Science - North Carolina State University, 2005
I am interested in the ecology and management of upland game birds, primarily in the areas of habitat restoration and improvement. Additionally, I am interested in developing forest planning and management strategies that benefit wildlife as well as timber industries.
Phillips, C. E., W. P. Kuvlesky, Jr., S. J. DeMaso, L. A. Brennan and D. G. Hewitt, J. A. Ortega-
Santos. In Review. Microhabitat characteristics of winter turkey roosts in south Texas.
Southwestern Naturalist
Phillips, C. E., W. P. Kuvlesky, Jr., S. J. DeMaso, L. A. Brennan and D. G. Hewitt. In Review.
Landscape metrics related to Rio Grande wild turkey winter roosts in south Texas. Proceedings
of the National Wild Turkey Symposium
Phillips, C. E., D. J. Tempel and R. J Gutierrez. In Review. California spotted owl nest locations in relation to edge in a central Sierra Nevada population. Journal of Raptor Research.
Phillips, C. E. In Press. Ways to promote wildlife refuge around swine facilities. How-to-Sheet, National Pork Board Publication.
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