SPECTRUM NEWS VIDEO: Terry Ettinger joins future
wildlife biologists in learning how hard it is to obtain a key piece of information to properly manage wildlife.
He spent nearly a decade as
a wildlife biologist in Arizona and has work published in Global Change Biology, Restoration Ecology, and Wetlands.
Anthony Clevenger,
a wildlife biologist in Calgary, Alberta, set out to study a notorious 35 - mile stretch of the Trans - Canada Highway known as The Meatmaker.
While studying to be
a wildlife biologist in his native India, Charu grew convinced that effective conservation needs to be people - centered.
Whether you're examining an Inca temple alongside an archaeologist in Peru, on safari with
a wildlife biologist in Tanzania, or exploring the geology of the Grand Canyon with a seasoned naturalist, you'll do more than see the world's wonders on our land journeys — you'll experience them in a meaningful way.
There is no indication that he ever worked as
a wildlife biologist in academics, government or for other organizations.
Wildlife biologist resume objective 2: an expert of wildlife biology looking for the job position of
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Not exact matches
Dr Matt Ellis, BASC's scientific advisor, said: «We were delighted to be able to sponsor the young scientist awards and recognise the talent and enthusiasm
in the next generation of
wildlife biologists.
Above,
wildlife biologist Ron Lichtie checks the age of a buck at a deer registration station
in West Salem.
The study, published today
in the online journal PeerJ, will be available to federal and state
wildlife agencies for their consideration to determine whether distinct geographic population segments of the coastal marten warrant state or federal listing as threatened or endangered, said Katie Moriarty, a certified
wildlife biologist and lead co-author on the study.
That's the question that Miguel Ordeana, a
wildlife biologist at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles who also does field work
in Nicaragua, wanted to know.
Researchers with the group pioneered methods of breeding peregrines
in captivity and releasing them into the wild; such techniques have since been adopted widely by
biologists trying to bring other
wildlife species back from the brink of extinction.
After an experienced trainer was pulled
in and killed by an orca at SeaWorld, a
wildlife biologist who studies the species explains how a killer whale's natural behavior might help shed light on what happened
Rolf Peterson, a
wildlife biologist at Michigan Technological University
in Houghton, says that because only the strongest and healthiest moose survived, his team had expected a decline
in wolves last year.
To find out whether pesticides are taken up by amphibians even
in relatively pristine areas, a team led by
wildlife biologist Donald Sparling of the U.S. Geological Survey
in Laurel, Maryland, tested Pacific treefrogs
in several national parks.
In this week's issue of Science, a team led by Peres, now a
wildlife biologist, has shown it for the first time.
For the American pika, found
in mountain areas
in 10 Western states, «spring creep» means not just hotter summers, but colder winters
in some areas, said
wildlife biologist Erik Beever.
(DeStefano and Stein shared a stage January 23 for a discussion of urban
wildlife at the Harvard Museum of Natural History
in Cambridge, Mass.) Where the wily things are At the forefront of this research into coyote behavior is Stanley Gehrt, a
wildlife biologist at The Ohio State University, who has studied coyote populations
in the Chicago area for more than a decade.
Frank Thompson, a
wildlife biologist with the U.S. Forest Service
in Columbia, Missouri, says of Winfree's work, «It's important to understand why cowbirds prefer certain habitats to breed
in — and this is going to help do that.»
The research «really is novel and addresses an important societal question, especially given the growing interest
in developing nuclear energy worldwide,» says Timothy Mousseau, a
biologist at the University of South Carolina
in Columbia who studies Chernobyl - area
wildlife.
It's clear that eliminating DDT as a common agricultural pesticide has had marked environmental benefits, according to Chandler Robbins, an 89 - year - old
wildlife biologist at the U.S. Geological Survey's Patuxent
Wildlife Research Center
in Laurel, Maryland, who worked directly with Carson
in the 1940s.
Recently, some Iowa counties» departments of transportation are actively returning roadsides to the classic prairie vegetation — more to reduce maintenance costs than to benefit
wildlife, says Leslie Ries, a conservation
biologist at Northern Arizona University
in Flagstaff.
«This information has broad implications for
wildlife management,» says Michael Begier, a
wildlife biologist with USDA
in Washington, D.C., who advises airports about reducing bird strikes.
Joel Berger, a
biologist at the University of Montana
in Missoula and the
Wildlife Conservation Society, headquartered
in New York, and lead author of the study, says that the work was inspired by an older study that found increases
in wildlife poaching
in oil and gas boom towns.
Today, as a
wildlife biologist for the National Forest Service and a presidential award winner, he travels the world studying the complex interactions that play out
in ecological systems.
«Based on this study, we know that native
wildlife can provide you with a pretty significant benefit,» says Daniel Karp, a conservation
biologist at Stanford University
in California, who led the study.
Scientists studying whether
wildlife can adapt to climate change should focus on characteristics such as what they eat, how fast they breed and how well they survive
in different habitats rather than simply on how far they can move, a conservation
biologist at the University of Exeter says.
When Cristina Miyaki, a
biologist at the University of São Paulo
in Brazil, heard about the Folgosa case, she knew there had to be a better way to catch and convict
wildlife smugglers.
After more than a decade of studying snowshoe hares
in the Rocky Mountains, L. Scott Mills, a
wildlife biologist at the University of Montana, Missoula, noticed that the animals were beginning to stick out more than usual.
Amanda Shufelberger is a
wildlife biologist for Sierra Pacific Industries, which owns timberland
in the Truckee area.
«The Department of
Wildlife Conservation [DWC] has been transferring elephants for many years,» says Prithiviraj Fernando, a
wildlife biologist at the Centre for Conservation and Research
in Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka, and the lead author of the new study.
Since that landmark launch
in 1992,
wildlife biologists have released nearly 200 condors that were born and raised
in captivity, and they've prospered.
In the new study, a team lead by Isabelle - Anne Bisson, a conservation biologist with the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Washington D.C., set out to assess whether information on wildlife health could be used to predict the emergence of disease in human
In the new study, a team lead by Isabelle - Anne Bisson, a conservation
biologist with the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
in Washington D.C., set out to assess whether information on wildlife health could be used to predict the emergence of disease in human
in Washington D.C., set out to assess whether information on
wildlife health could be used to predict the emergence of disease
in human
in humans.
The results should help the government protect the rare bears, says
wildlife biologist Tony Hamilton of the British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection
in Victoria.
► On Thursday at ScienceInsider, Erik Stokstad reported on the case of 26 - year - old
biologist Diego Gómez Hoyos, a Colombian graduate student seeking a master's degree
in conservation and
wildlife management.
In fact, only a dozen people have been killed by cougars in the US over the past century, maintains wildlife biologist Paul Beier — and it is the cougar that is at ris
In fact, only a dozen people have been killed by cougars
in the US over the past century, maintains wildlife biologist Paul Beier — and it is the cougar that is at ris
in the US over the past century, maintains
wildlife biologist Paul Beier — and it is the cougar that is at risk.
In one paper, in the 2009 Proceedings of the Fourth International Partners in Flight Conference: Tundra to Tropics, Dauphiné and co-author Robert J. Cooper, a wildlife biologist at the University of Georgia in Athens, argue that feral cats kill upwards of 1 billion birds in the United States every yea
In one paper,
in the 2009 Proceedings of the Fourth International Partners in Flight Conference: Tundra to Tropics, Dauphiné and co-author Robert J. Cooper, a wildlife biologist at the University of Georgia in Athens, argue that feral cats kill upwards of 1 billion birds in the United States every yea
in the 2009 Proceedings of the Fourth International Partners
in Flight Conference: Tundra to Tropics, Dauphiné and co-author Robert J. Cooper, a wildlife biologist at the University of Georgia in Athens, argue that feral cats kill upwards of 1 billion birds in the United States every yea
in Flight Conference: Tundra to Tropics, Dauphiné and co-author Robert J. Cooper, a
wildlife biologist at the University of Georgia
in Athens, argue that feral cats kill upwards of 1 billion birds in the United States every yea
in Athens, argue that feral cats kill upwards of 1 billion birds
in the United States every yea
in the United States every year.
The study helps explain how pandas survive on such a limited diet, says
wildlife biologist Dajun Wang of Peking University
in Beijing, who has worked on pandas
in Qinling.
Schemes that promote sustainable use are growing
in popularity among
biologists and
wildlife managers, and are being set up to foster plants and animal species other than amphibians and reptiles.
Norway's first CWD case was detected by chance after
wildlife biologists working
in the rugged mountains of Nordfjella found a sick young reindeer on 15 March 2016.
One study led by Allender and first - year veterinary student Marta Rzadkowska and published
in the Journal of
Wildlife Diseases, reveals which disinfectant treatments — used by veterinarians and
wildlife biologists to prevent the spread of infection — work against the fungus.
Government agencies need to know where to put
in place education efforts,» said coauthor Cecily Costello, a research
wildlife biologist at Montana Fish,
Wildlife and Parks
in Kalispell.
He has worked with the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre and the Vancouver Museum, and spent several years
in the private sector as a
wildlife biologist with an environmental consulting firm.
In their survey on wildlife losses, published in Science last year, Rudolfo Dirzo, a biologist at Stanford, and colleagues, reported that terrestrial vertebrates are showing a «25 per cent average decline in abundance» and that «invertebrate patterns are equally dire: 67 per cent of monitored populations show 45 per cent mean abundance declin
In their survey on
wildlife losses, published
in Science last year, Rudolfo Dirzo, a biologist at Stanford, and colleagues, reported that terrestrial vertebrates are showing a «25 per cent average decline in abundance» and that «invertebrate patterns are equally dire: 67 per cent of monitored populations show 45 per cent mean abundance declin
in Science last year, Rudolfo Dirzo, a
biologist at Stanford, and colleagues, reported that terrestrial vertebrates are showing a «25 per cent average decline
in abundance» and that «invertebrate patterns are equally dire: 67 per cent of monitored populations show 45 per cent mean abundance declin
in abundance» and that «invertebrate patterns are equally dire: 67 per cent of monitored populations show 45 per cent mean abundance decline.
As production of shale gas soars, the industry's effects on nature and
wildlife remain largely unexplored, according to a study by a group of conservation
biologists published
in Frontiers
in Ecology and the Environment on August 1.
What may appear unusual for a
wildlife biologist is only natural for Charu: «The people who share the habitat of snow leopards and other endangered species can be a threat to these animals, but they are also our most important partners
in protecting them», he explains.
«Caribou can respond to habitat change
in three ways:,» said Kris Hundertmark, co-author and
wildlife biologist - geneticist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Institute of Arctic Biology.
She is a
wildlife biologist tasked with documenting spring salamanders
in select water sources of Anderson and Morgan counties here
in East Tennessee, where I live.