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Groundhog Day 2008


         "Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge." Charles Darwin 

Welcome to my Web Page!!!  Since 2000, I have been on the faculty at the University of Arizona, where I am currently an Associate Professor of Wildlife and Fisheries Science and teach courses in General Ecology, Applications of Behavioral Ecology to Conservation Biology, and Small Mammal Conservation and Management.  My research interests are focused on the conservation and behavioral ecology of vertebrates, most recently the ecology of rare tree squirrels and an uncommon social carnivore, the coati.  This page provides much more information about me than you likely care to know (unless you are my Mom or Dad!) so select your the specific area of interest from the list below:

   *---Courses and Course Related Materials

                         Information on the courses that I teach

  *---Prospective Graduate Students...Information on my Research Group and Helpful Links

  *---Research Interests/CV

                         Learn more about my research interests, background, and
                         student collaborators

*---Career Information for Students

             Summer Research Experiences/Jobs/Internship Links
             Graduate School Information
             Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Information
             Medical School Information
             Environmental Law Information
 

If you have comments or suggestions, email me at squirrel@ag.arizona.edu


 
 

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