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TEACHING – UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
 
Techniques in Wildlife Population Management  (WILD4700-4700L, 3 semester hrs.) Required course for wildlife majors.  1997-present.
 
Field Orientation and Measurement in Forest Resources  (FANR3000-3000L, 4 semester hrs.) Required course for all majors in Warnell School.  Developed and responsible for the wildlife resources component of this team-taught course.  1995-2004.
 
Senior Project in Forest Resources Management (FANR4730-4730L, 4 semester hrs.) Required course for all majors in Warnell School.  Co-taught every other year, 1997-2006.

STUDENT ADVISING – UNDERGRADUATE

Academic advisor for undergraduate students majoring in wildlife management from Fall Quarter 1995 to Spring semester 2009 (average, 10-12 advisees per semester).
 
Member of the advisory committee for >20 student groups in Senior Project in Forest Resources Management (FANR 4730), and for 15 students completing their Senior Theses in Forest Resources (FANR 4750).  Chaired the advisory committee for 6, and co-chair for 1, Senior Thesis students.

TEACHING – GRADUATE COURSES
 
Techniques in Wildlife Population Management  (WILD6700-6700L, 3 semester hrs).
 
Ecology & Management of Waterfowl Populations & Their Habitats (WILD8350-8350L, 4 semester hrs).
 
Fish & Wildlife Seminar (FORS8300, 1 semester hr).
Topics:  Restoration Ecology (1997), Ecotourism (2003), Women in Natural Resources Sciences (1999, 2006, 2008)

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