Education:
M.W.M Wildlife Management 1968 The University of Michigan
Ph.D. Wildlife Management 1972 The University of Michigan
I will not be accepting any new students due to my Emeritus status.
Recent M.S. Theses:
Fesnock,
Amy. 1999. The Influence of Sex and Season on Habitat Use of Peromyscus truei
In Pinnacles National Monument.
Hamm,
Keith A. 1995. Abundance of Dusky-footed Woodrats in Managed Forests of North
Coastal California.
Kleeman,
Patrick. 1999. Vocalizations of The St. Lucia Parrot. (Selected as the outstanding
these in the College of Natural Resources and Sciences for 1999, Koplin Award
for The Outstanding Graduate Student for 1999).
Nolan,
Kellie. 1998. Brown Bear Ursus arctos Use of The Dillingham Dump In Southeast
Alaska.
M.S.
Theses In Progress:
Clemens,
Rob. The Development of a GIS Model for Red-shouldered Hawk Nesting Habitat In
Northern California. (In Field)
Di
Orio, Aaron. A GIS Model For Habitat Use by Rocky Mountain Elk in Northeastern
California.(In Field)
Giauque,
Clint. Reproductive Behavior of Kestrels on The Arcata Bottoms. (Pilot Study)
Lotz,
Aaron. Habitat Use and Road Mortality of Snakes in Anaza Borrego State Park. (Field
work completed, Writing Fall 2000)
Magnuson,
Lindsay. Habitat Use of The Endangered Roloway’s Monkey in Ghana. (Pilot Work
Completed, Proposal Development)
Purdy,
Danielle. Use of Redwood Trees as Roosts by Bats In Del Norte County, California.
(In Field)
Terwilliger,
Rob. An Indirect Method of Determining Habitat Use and Distribution of Roosevelt
Elk. (Field Work Completed, Writing Fall 2000)
Weber,
Tim. Habitat Use and Breeding Biology of Goshawks In Northern California. (Pilot
Study)
Wengert,
Greta. Maternal and Calf Behavior in Roosevelt Elk in The Sinkyone Wilderness
Area, Humboldt, County, California. (In Field, Writing Fall 2000)