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Dr. Jenny Duggan

Assistant Professor in the School of Natural Sciences at CSUMB, Principal Investigator for the Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab, and Co-chair of the Watershed Institute.

Amanda Preece

M.S. student in Environmental Science examining factors that influence reproductive success of native song birds in coastal central California's urban green spaces.

Bethany Schulze

M.S. student in Environmental Science assessing foraging habitat of hoary bats and western red bats along an urbanization gradient in coastal central California.

Yucheol Shin

UROC student researcher (2018) examining detection rates and diversity of herpetofauna among habitats at the University of California Fort Ord Natural Reserve.

Miya Fukutomi

UROC student researcher (2019 graduate) continuing research using hole-board tests to determine if personality characteristics of small mammals are related to foraging locations.

Deven Jimenez

UROC student researcher (2019 graduate) using radio telemetry to track responses of woodrats to recreational/educational camping disturbances.

Mei Liu Owens

UROC researcher in the Transfer Student Summer Researcher Program (2018) using radio telemetry to track responses of woodrats to recreational/educational camping disturbances.

Marinn Browne

UROC student researcher using field observations to test if California ground squirrel activity is lower in locations with active pest management than in locations without management.

Isabella Munguia

UROC student researcher using field observations to test if California ground squirrels vary foraging and vigilance behaviors across an urbanization gradient.

Rebecca Roberts

UROC student researcher (2018 graduate) using using hole-board tests to determine if personality characteristics of small mammals are related to foraging locations.

Bailey Gastelum

UROC student researcher (2018 graduate) assessing variability in wildlife handling experiences preferred for entry-level positions in wildlife biology.

Andrew Caudillo

UROC student researcher (2018 graduate) comparing arachnid diversity among shrubland, oak woodland, and grassland habitats at the University of California Fort Ord Natural Reserve.

Rubi Rangel

UROC student researcher (2018 graduate) using field observations to test if California ground squirrel activity is lower in locations with active pest management than in locations without management.

Adriane Baade

UROC student researcher (2017 graduate) using Giving Up Densities to test if foraging behavior of small mammals varies with distance from canine scent.

Mary Hernandez

UROC student researcher (2017 graduate) using hole-board tests to determine if personality characteristics of California ground squirrels vary across an urbanization gradient.

Samantha Gautreaux and Bridget Rittmann (2017-2018)

Undergraduate student volunteers

Matt Kendall (2017)

Undergraduate student volunteer

Kendall Emerick (2016-2017)

Undergraduate student volunteer

Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology