Life After
What to Do With a Graduate Degree that
Emphasizes Urban Wildlife and Human Dimensions
Bob Ziehmer (M.S. 1993) Effects
of uneven-aged timber management on forest bird communities. Current Position:
Assistant Director,
Eve Cooney (M.S. 1994) Habitat suitability index
models for three threatened snake species in an urban county. Current
Position: Youth Programs Coordinator,
Tony Cubbedge (M.S. 1994) Comparisons of
floodplain forest bird communities adjacent to four land use types at Minnesota
Valley National Wildlife Refuge. Current Position: Land Management Coordinator,
John Triana (M.S. 1994) Differences in the
use and perception of the August A. Busch Memorial Wildlife Area by blacks and
whites. Current Position: Natural Resource Technician, Regional Water
Authority,
Scott Huckstep (M.S. 1996) Effects of
adjacent residential land use on small mammals inhabiting woodlands. Current
Position:
John Ahrens (M.S. 1997)
Amphibian and reptile distributions in urban riparian areas. Current Position: Staff Technical Writer,
Andy Raedeke (M.S. 1998, Ph.D. Rural
Sociology 1997) Human dimensions of ecosystem management. Current
Position: Wildlife Biologist ,
Jeff Azerrad (M.S. 1999)
Avian community characteristics of greenspaces in
Ramona Huckstep (M.S. 2001) Influence of
herbaceous layer vegetation on small mammals within forest stands in New York
City Parks. Current Position: Community Relations Specialist,
Hazardous Waste Program, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson
City, Missouri.
Lianne Hibbert (M.S. 2002)
A case study of the minority recruitment programs of the Ecological
Society of America and the Missouri Department of Conservation. Current
Position: Assistant Program Manager, Wildlife Initiative,
Stan Van Velsor (Ph.D.
2004) A qualitative investigation of the urban minority adolescent experience
with wildlife. Current Position: Off-Road Vehicle Campaign Coordinator, The Wilderness Society,
Tommy
Parker (Ph.D. 2006) Habitat and landscape characteristics correlated with
density, behavior, intraspecific aggression, and activity of gray squirrels in
urban areas. Endangered Species
Specialist,
Donna Brunet (M.S. 2006) Butterfly
gardening: using volunteers to provide
data on flower use. Current
Position: Freelance
Photographer
Carolyn Broun (M.S. 2007) An evaluation of
Missouri Master Naturalist Program: Changes
in volunteer knowledge and the relationship between motivations and changes in
volunteer knowledge.