B&C Fellow - Thomas Baumeister
University of Montana – Ph.D. in Forestry – 1999
Dissertation Title: Field Testing the Accuracy and Generality of Selected Wildlife-Habitat Models
University of Montana – Ph.D. in Forestry – 1999
Dissertation Title: Field Testing the Accuracy and Generality of Selected Wildlife-Habitat Models
Michigan State University – Postdoctoral Research Fellow – Completed 2020
Project Title: An Agent-Based Approach for Surveillance and Management of Chronic Wasting Disease
Texas A&M University – Ph.D. in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences – 2014
Dissertation Title: Empowering All Who Dwell Here: Natural Resource Management and Public Participation
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point – B.S. in Wildlife Ecology – 2012
Project Title: Impact of Edge Effects on the Success of Artificial Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) Nests
A Voice and an Artist for Conservation — In the early 1930s, the Bureau of Biological Survey was so poorly reputed that there were calls for its dissolution. One man saved it, a man who was a most unlikely candidate. He had no prior administrative experience, had never worked in a bureaucracy, had never run for public office, and was not even a biologist. He was, amazingly, a political…