SENR wildlife research was well represented at the annual conference of The Wildlife Society in early November. The conference was held in Spokane, WA.
Contributed Papers:
Bold Behavior in Urban and Rural Coyotes Across the United States of America - Lead author: Grayson Cahal, The Ohio State University; Co-authors: Stanley D. Gehrt, et al
America's Wildlife Values: Implications of An Intergenerational Value Shift for Wildlife Management - Alia Dietsch, The Ohio State University
The Social Science of Trust: Implications for Natural Resource Management - Lead author: Kristina Slagle, The Ohio State University; Co-authors: Dara Wald of Texas A&M and Joe Hamm of Michigan State University
Contributed Posters:
Coyote Roadkill Mortality during the Covid-19 Lockdown - Lead author: Charlotte Milling, The Ohio State University; Co-authors: Stanley D. Gehrt and Shane McKenzie
Space use and habitat selection of free-ranging cats in TNR colonies - Lead author: Abigail Thiemkey, The Ohio State University; Co-authors: Stanley D. Gehrt and Charlotte Milling
Tale of Two Mudpuppy Populations: Impacts of TFM on Ohio's Second Largest Salamander - Lead author: Ryan Wagner, The Ohio State University; Co-author: William E. Peterman
Fine-Scale Spatial Models Predicting the Presence and Abundance of Blacklegged Ticks in Ohio - Allison Williams, The Ohio State University
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