Please make formal application to the program and university if you are interested in being considered.


 

Previous Graduate Students:

R. Andrew King (M.S. 1996). Post-fledging dispersal and behavioral ecology of burrowing owls in southwestern Idaho.  Current Position: Fish and Wildlife Biologist, USFWS, Bloomington Field Office, Indiana. (Randrewking@aol.com)

Ethan Ellsworth (M.S. 1997). Postfledging behavior and dispersal of juvenile western screech-owls: Patterns of movement and the effects of gender and social dominance.  Current Position:  Ph.D. student, University of Idaho, Moscow. (Ethanellsworth@hotmail.com)

Brian W. Smith (M.S. 2000). Nest-site selection, ectoparasites, and mitigation techniques: studies of burrowing owls and artificial burrow systems in southwestern Idaho. Current Position: Ph.D. Candidate, West Virginia University (bwsmith533@yahoo.com)

Brian L. Herting (M.S. 2001). Seasonal effects of testosterone on aggression and vocalizations in western screech-owls.  Current Position: High School Science Teacher, Selah, Washington. (bkherting@hotmail.com)

Catherine W. Rideout (M.S. 2001). Effects of habitat fragmentation on shrub-steppe birds in southeastern Idaho. Current Position:  Research Assistant, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Boise. (Catherinerideout@hotmail.com)


 

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