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Education:
Doctor of Philosophy (In Progress) Texas A&M University, Department of Wildlife and Fiseries, Advised by Dr. Lee Fitzgerald

Masters of Science(2010) Texas A&M University, Department of Wildlife and Fiseries, Advised by Dr. Lee Fitzgerald
Thesis Title : A Translocated Population of the St. Croix Ground Lizard: Analyzing its Detection Probability and Investigating Its Impacts on the Local Prey Base (Click Here to view as a PDF)

Bachelors of Science (2007) Cornell University, Department of Natural Resources

A Bit About Me:
I am pursuing a PhD at Texas A&M University in the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. The general theme of my research is investigating effects of anthropogenic landscape alteratiosn on amphibians and reptiles. My PhD work will focus around urbanized landscapes, and how development is indirectly impacting amphibian habitat through hydrologic alterations. I am proud to be working on this through the Applied Biodiversity Sciences IGERT (NSF-Funded) here at Texas A&M (Click here to go to the webpage).

The "Links" section includes links related to herpetology and conservation biology. Any photos posted on this website are copyright of me unless otherwise indicated. Please contact me if you wish to use them for public display in any way.

Cheers!
Mike