Welcome!
Study nature, love nature, stay
close to nature. It will never fail you.
- Frank Lloyd
Wright
This is the driving theme of my life and research.
As ecologist and conservationist, I strive to understand the world around me and
to share that knowledge with others for the preservation and management of the
environment for the generations to come.
I grew up in north Florida with a strong love for
the outdoors and the critters that lived there. Canids were my main fascination;
from the family dogs to the wolves that stalked the frozen north of my
imagination. With the loving support of my family, I left FL for New Hampshire
and Dartmouth College. There I obtained an education in both academia and the
outdoors. I spent my time during and after college chasing some of North
Americas great mammals: from wolves to whales to lynxes. I now return to my
studies in Wildlife Science here at Auburn in Dr. Steury's Lab. My work
will focus on using scat dogs to identify the habitat used by Eastern Spotted
Skunks and Long-Tailed Weasels, two species of conservation concern, throughout
Alabama.
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Curriculum Vitae |
My Research
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CONTACT INFORMATION
- E-mail:
sah0014@auburn.edu
- Office Phone:
(334) 844-8101
- Mailing Address:
Forestry and Wildlife Bldg
602 Duncan Dr
Auburn, AL 36849 |
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My dog Beary playing in the NH
snow!

Canadian Lynx Reintroduction in CO
Mexican Gray Wolf Reintroduction in AZ and NM
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