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Boetcher, Amy  
Thesis:
  Effects of Matrix Type and Human
Disturbance on Forest Structural Characteristics in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya
Email:  aboetcher@nhbpi.com
Current Position:  Senior Environmental Specialist, Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi, MI

Cellar, Anna  
Thesis:
  TBA
Email:  Anna.Rossler@wisconsin.gov
Current Position:  Wildlife Technician, Wisconsin DNR

Field, Max
Thesis:  TBA
Email:  mfield@ltbbodawa-nsn.gov
Current Position:  Inland Fisheries Biologist, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, MI

Hawley, Jason
Thesis:  Experimental Assessment of Shock Collars for Reducing Wolf-Human Conflicts
Email: 
jason.hawley@po.state.ct.us 
Current Position:  Wildlife Technician, State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection

Lickfett, Todd
Thesis:  Evaluation of an Adsorption-Elution Method for Concentration of Influenza A Viruses in Water
Email:  Todd_Lickfett@nps.gov
Current Position:  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, CO

McFadden (Shunta), Lynnea
Thesis:  Home-Range Dynamics and Habitat Selection of American Martens (Martes americana) in Michigan's Northern Lower Peninsula

Email:  mcfaddenl2@michigan.gov
Current Position: Adjunct Faculty, Saint Clair County Community College

Nelson (Davidson), Sarah
Thesis: 
An Experimental Test of Fladry as a Non-Lethal Control Measure for Reducing Wolf-Caused Livestock Losses
Email:  snelson@sccresa.org
Current Position:  Operations Coordinator, Pine River Nature Center, MI

Potter, Brad
Thesis:  Developing Predictive Models for Wildlife Crossing Sites Along Michigan Highways
Email:  Bradly_Potter@fws.gov
Current Position:  Science Coordinator, Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, MI

Preuss, Tim
Thesis:  Predicting Spatial Distribution and Relative Abundance of Bobcats in the Northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Email: 
tpreuss@co.lake.il.us
Current Position:  Wildlife Specialist, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services, IL

Provost, Megan
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Rossler, Shawn
Thesis:  Determining the Effectiveness of Shock Collars as a Non-Lethal Control for Site-Aversive Conditioning of Wild Wolves in Wisconsin
Email: 
shawn.rossler@wisconisn.gov
Current Position:  Furbearer Biologist, Indiana DNR

Stricker, Heather
Thesis:  Monitoring Gray Wolf Recovery in Michigan: Current Status and Predicted Habitat Use
Email:
  Heather.Stricker@fcpotatomi-nsn.gov
Current Position:  Wildlife Resources Program Director, Forest County Potawatomi Community

Svoboda, Nate
Thesis:  Habitat Use, Home-Range Size, and Spatial Distribution of Bobcats in Michigan's Northern Lower Peninsula
Email:
 
nsvoboda@CFR.MsState.Edu
Current Position:  Area Biologist
, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

 

 

 

 


 

                                                                  
 

 
 

 

 
     

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