Faculty

Dr. Jeffrey Black

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Website Phone: (707) 826-3439 Email: jmb7002@humboldt.edu Status: Faculty, Dept. Chair

Mating systems, fidelity to mate and habitat, predator-prey interaction, population dynamics, other topics in behavioral ecology. Current studies on coastal waterfowl (including barnacle geese, brant, Aleutian and Canada geese), river otters, peregrine falcons, and Steller's jays. Courses include: Wildlife Techniques, Waterfowl Ecology & Management, Wildlife Ethology, Behavioral Ecology.

Dr. Richard Botzler

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Website Phone: (707) 826-3724 Email: rgb2@humboldt.edu Status: Faculty

Avian cholera and other avian diseases, plague and nonplague Yersinia, environmental ethics.
Courses include: Environmental Ethics, Wildlife Diseases, Intro. Wildlife Conservation & Administration.

Dr. Richard Brown

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Website Phone: (707) 826-3320 Email: rnb2@humboldt.edu Status: Lecturer/Campus Veterinarian

Ecology and management of mammalian populations, communities, and associated disease agents. Courses include: Wildlife Diseases, Mammal Management, Environmental Ethics, and Animal Welfare Wildlife Policy.

Dr. Mark Colwell

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Website Phone: (707) 826-3723 Email: mac3@humboldt.edu Status: Faculty

Shorebird ecology, management of wetlands for shorebirds, refuge design. Courses include: Ornithology, Conservation Biology, Management of Shorebirds, Birds and Human Society.

Dr. T. Luke George

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Website Phone: (707) 826-3430 Email: tlg2@humboldt.edu Status: Faculty

Passerine (songbird) ecology, forest management effects on wildlife, forest fragmentation, island bird populations. Courses include: Population Ecology, Conservation Biology, Intro. Wildlife Conservation & Administration.

Dr. Richard Golightly

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Website Phone: (707) 826-3952 Email: rtg1@humboldt.edu Status: Factuly

Animal energetics, forest carnivore ecology, nesting ecology of Marbled Murrelets. Courses include: Animal Energetics, Wildlife Techniques, Management of Mammals.

Dr. Matthew Johnson

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Website Phone: (707) 826-3218 Email: mdj6@humboldt.edu Status: Faculty

Wildlife habitat relationships, habitat selection, ecology and conservation of migratory songbirds, tropical wildlife ecology. Courses include: Habitat Ecology, Advanced Habitat Ecology, Ornithology, Wildlife Techniques, Wildlife Conclave.

Dr. David Kitchen

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Website Phone: (707) 826-3658 Email: dwk1@humboldt.edu Status: Emeritus Faculty

Ungulate behavior and ecology, wildlife ethology. Courses include: Intro. Wildlife Conservation & Management, Principles of Wildlife Management, Wildlife Conclave, Wildlife Ethology.

Dr. Micaela Szykman Gunther

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Website Phone: (707) 826-3520 Email: ms147@humboldt.edu Status: Assistant Faculty

Research interests focus on reproductive behavior and its underlying physiology in social mammals. Her work is primarily based on field studies and uses naturally occurring variation in wild populations to address testable alternative evolutionary hypotheses in behavioral ecology. Courses include: Wildlife Techniques, Management of Mammals, Wildlife Ethology.



Adjunct and Associate Faculty

Adjunct and associate faculty are affiliated with the Wildlife Department but have positions in other agencies or organizations and do not teach classes on a regular basis. Adjunct faculty may advise up to three graduate students.

Harry Carter

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Status: Associate Faculty

Seabird Ecology, Conservation and restoration of seabird colonies.

Dr. Lowell Diller

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Email: ldiller@greendiamond.com Status: Adjunct Faculty

Population dynamics, habitat use, and foraging ecology of Spotted Owls in managed redwood forests. The effects of forest management on small mammals, and amphibians. Dr. Diller is the Senior Biologist for Simpson Timber Company in Korbel, CA.

Dr. Alan Franklin

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Status: Adjunct Faculty

Research interests: ecology and dynamics of wildlife populations, especially in the context of management and conservation problems; spotted owls. Dr. Franklin is a research scientist for the Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.

Dr. Judd Howell

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Status: Adjunct Faculty

Mammalian population dynamics and management, e.g. tule elk at Point Reyes National Seashore, wildlife-habitat relationships, effects of human activities on biodiversity in coastal ecosystems, raptor migration, effects of wind energy development on birds. Dr Howell is the director of the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel, Maryland.

Dr. Hartwell Welsh

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Website Phone: (707) 825-2956 Email: hwelsh@fs.fed.us Status: Adjunct Faculty

Autecology and community structure of forest and riparian-associated herpetofauna in redwood and Douglas-fir/hardwood forests. The use of reptiles and amphibians as indicators for monitoring the status of ecosystems and investigations of the possible mechanisms contributing to declines in amphibians. Dr. Welsch is a Research Scientist with the U.S. Forest Service working out of Redwood Sciences Laboratory, Arcata, CA.

Dr. Cindy Zabel

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Email: czabel@fs.fed.us Status: Adjunct Faculty

Wildlife habitat relations, estimating population trends, effects of forest management on wildlife, and endangered species issues. She has worked on spotted owls, bats, small mammals, and tree voles. Dr. Zabel is a Research Scientist with the U.S. Forest Service working out of Redwood Sciences Laboratory, Arcata, CA.

Dr. Steve Zack

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Email: szack@wcs.org Status: Adjunct Faculty

The effects of fire on bird and small mammal communities, the interaction between snag decay processes and woodpecker foraging and cavity excavation, restoration ecology, the effects of oil development on nesting shorebirds. Dr. Zack is a scientist for the Wildlife Conservation Society and lives in Portland, OR.

Dr. William Zielinski

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Email: bzielinski@fs.fed.us Status: Associate Faculty

Research interests: carnivore conservation, forest mammals, bats. Dr. Zielinksi is a Research Scientist with the US Forest Service working out of Redwood Sciences Laboratory, Arcata, CA.



Staff

Tamar Danufsky

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Phone: (707) 826-4034 Email: td6@humboldt.edu

As curator of the Wildlife museum, Tamar prepares, catalogs, and maintains bird and mammal specimens and exhibits for classes and research. She also is the primary contact person for oiled birds, and ensures our spill response facility is in a state of readiness.

Anthony Desch

Phone: (707) 826-3460 Email: ajd44@humboldt.edu

Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Stockroom. Fall 2007 Hours: 8:00 - 10:00 am and 2:00 - 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday.

Katherine Moon

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Phone: (707) 826-3953 Email: moon@humboldt.edu

Katherine Moon is the Administrative Support Coordinator for the Departments of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology. Katherine's duties include providing administrative support for the faculty, managing the budget, and assisting students.

ASA II - Vacant

Phone: (707) 826-3953

Provides administrative support in the Wildlife and Fisheries Department Office. In addition to answering the phone and assisting faculty and students, also maintains the web pages for the departments.