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Current & Recent Research Projects

  • Monitoring Plant and Animal Resources: A handbook for field biologists
  • Conservation biology curriculum development
  • Conservation genetics of giant Galapagos tortoises
  • MONITOR.EXE: simulation software for designing statistically powerful ecological monitoring programs
  • Land-use Effects on Amphibians
  • The American Chestnut Research and Restoration Program www.esf.edu/chestnut
  • Designing effective population monitoring programs
  • Conservation genetics of giant Galapagos tortoises
  • Patterns and causes of frog population changes in the Great Lakes Region
  • Conservation of Mammals in a Fragmented Temperate Rainforest: Olympic National Forest
  • Ecology and Conservation of Black-tailed Prairie Dog Towns
  • Geographic Range Collapse of Endangered Species
  • Conservation and management of New York fens
  • Landowner guide to state-protected plants of forests in New York State
  • Selective timber harvest as a tool to promote plant species of concern and regeneration in forested wetlands
  • Deriving biophysical approaches to economics and conservation
  • Biodiversity and conservation of plants in old-growth northern hardwood stands and forested wetlands in New York State
  • Habitat and conservation of the Karner blue butterfly.
  • Effects of northern New York ice storm on forest communities; U.S. Forest Service
  • A Native American model for environmental restoration and community enhancement
  • Modeling geographic dynamics of deforestation and other landuse practices in the tropics
  • Deriving biophysical approaches to economics and conservation
  • Restoration of coastal wetlands and maritime forests of New England
  • Rogue biological control agents and decline of native moths
  • Contrasting methodologies used for sampling the federally listed Karner blue butterfly
  • Management of pine-barrens habitat for the barrens buck moth
  • Disappearing giant silk moths (Saturniidae):  the potential implication of exotic biological control agents

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