About
I am an Associate Director of Applied Animal Ecology at
the Institute for Conservation Research, San Diego Zoo Global. My research
focuses on Southern California and northern Baja California region species at
risk. My work includes Peninsular
Bighorn Sheep and habitat connectivity locally and across
international borders, Burrowing Owls and the restoration of grassland
ecosystems; California Least Tern and Western Snowy Plover monitoring and adaptive management;
and habitat associations and monitoring of Golden Eagles and Coastal Cactus Wrens. I have acquired extensive experience in landscape and population ecology, wildlife-habitat
interrelationships, and on the linkages between ecological patterns and
processes at multiple spatial scales for guiding species recovery. I studied
Forestry and Wildlife Management at the University of California, Berkeley,
Natural Resource Sciences at Washington State University (M. Sc.), and Wildlife
Ecology at Utah State University (Ph. D.). Our collaborative projects are comprehensive, and have applied conservation, adaptive ecosystem
management, research, and education components to achieve successful species
recovery efforts in collaboration with local, national and international
partners.
Joined
July 2016