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Associate Professor at a field campus in the Adirondack Park. Teaching: wildlife conservation, wildlife surveying techniques, GIS.

Main research focus: #bats, wildlife conservation, bioacoustics

Few other things: enjoying winter, lots of #hiking, Search and Rescue volunteer #SAR, my cat, #BIPOC, reading lots.

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Annual outing with students to Malone, New York to see thousands of Snow Geese during their migration south from the Arctic. (Also thousands of Canada Geese and a chance to see Cackling and Ross’s Geese as well). Such a blast!
(p.s. this is not a silent video, the geese are quite loud for immersive experience)

At sunset hundreds of Snow Geese are shown leaving a small pond in a park together.

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(A new account for teaching/research stuff).
I teach wildlife and GIS courses at a remote field campus (State University of New York - College of Environmental Science and Forestry) in the Adirondack Park.
Most of my research focuses on bat conservation, bioacoustics, occupancy modeling, spatial analyses...but also involved in collaborative projects with trail cameras, bird research, etc.
Love to connect with other BIPOC in science.