
M.S. Candidate , University of Minnesota
B.A. Biology, Environmental Studies –St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, 2006; cum laude, with distinction
I am currently pursuing a master’s degree studying the California spotted owl in the central Sierra Nevada, focusing on home range and habitat selection while foraging. In addition to spotted owls, I’m interested in the ecology of game species, their habitat requirements, population dynamics, and sustainable game management.
Schook, D. M., M. D. Collins, W. E. Jensen, P. J. Williams, N. E. Bader, and T. H. Parker. 2008. Geographic patterns of song similarity in the dickcissel (spiza americana). The Auk 125:953-964.
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