Travis Zaffarano
Travis earned his BS in wildlife and fisheries biology and management from the University of Wyoming in 2008. He spent several years contributing to research projects for both state management…
Tom Morrison
Tom has general interests in demography, plant-herbivore interactions, disease ecology and animal movement. He is currently a Research Fellow at the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine at…
Teal Wyckoff
Teal Wyckoff was an M.Sc. student in the Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit and Department of Zoology and Physiology at the University of Wyoming. Prior to starting her research in…
Scott A. Carleton
Scott Carleton has been a postdoctoral research scientist in the Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at the University of Wyoming since 2009. His research interests are in applied fish…
Patrick Rodgers
Born and raised in Wyoming as the son of a wildlife filmmaker, I developed a keen interest in wildlife and vast, western ecosystems. This interest has transformed over the years…
Nicole Korfanta
Nicole Korfanta completed her PhD in Zoology and Physiology in 2011. Her dissertation research explored the effects of tropical deforestation on the demography and persistence of understory bird populations in…
Lindsay Martinez
Lindsay’s research focuses on spatial analysis of four moose herds’ movements in Wyoming including the Jackson herd, Sublette herd, Snowy Range herd and the Bighorn Mountain herd. Specifically, Lindsay compared…
Jerod A. Merkle
Hello! Welcome to my professional page. I have a B.S. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Arizona (2006), a M.S. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Montana (2011),…
Jenny Jones
Jenny’s first wildlife job was working at Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area on research to monitor the abundance and distribution of a variety of reptiles, small mammals and carnivore…