Researchers often use scat (feces) counts as a way to determine abundance of various species. The basic idea is that if you know the rate that an animal defecates (say 3-4 times a day), and you're able count scats from a…continue reading
On June 3rd, 2010 the Marfa Public Radio station in West Texas aired a Nature Note radio broadcast I wrote about animal tracking in West Texas. Nature Notes is a weekly nature program put on by Marfa Public Radio in…continue reading
Article Published in JWM Our journal article entitled: “Determining Observer Reliability in Counts of River Otter Tracks” has just been published in the Journal of Wildlife Management. This was the culmination of my Masters Degree in Wildlife Science from Texas…continue reading
Article Accepted to JWM The Journal of Wildlife Management, one of the most well known and respected academic wildlife journals, recently accepted a publication based on my Masters Thesis. The article is titled, “Determining Observer Reliability in Counts of River…continue reading