We are in the process of reviewing and updating our list of current research. In the interim please visit the Trust Species & Habitats research archive to learn about our past research achievements.
Total Current Project: 42
A Synthesis of Avian Projects in Semidesert Grasslands and Pine-Oak Woodlands
Analysis of Population Connectivity in Wyoming Greater Sage-grouse
Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge Habitat Monitoring
Bat Species of Concern: An Ecological Synthesis for Resource Managers
Biogeochemistry: Stable Isotope Applications
Biogeography: Stable Isotope Applications
Bird Migration Patterns in the Arid Southwest Using Doppler Radar
Causes and Consequences of Bat Fatalities at Wind Turbines
Channel Islands Loggerhead Shrike Population Size and Territory Locations
Conservation Studies of Long-Nosed Bats in New Mexico
Consolidation and Integration of the USGS and University of New Mexico Vertebrate Collections
Contaminant Biology: Stable Isotope Applications
Degradation Rates of DNA Extracted from Fecal Samples for Use with Molecular Markers
Development of a Reference Handbook on Plague for the National Park Service
Development of a White-nose Syndrome (WNS) Tissue Tracking System
Ecological Investigations of White-Nose Syndrome in Bats
Effects of Soil and Colony Age on Flea Densities
Estimating Effects of Limiting Habitat Relationships with Regression Quantiles
Examination of the Biology of Summer-Roosting Indiana Bats Using Genetic Tools
Genetic Characterization of Introduced Lynx in Colorado
Grassland Ecology and Conservation
Investigation of Family Relationships in Broad-tailed Hummingbirds Using Molecular Methods
Investigation of White-tailed Kite Population Bottleneck Using Museum Specimens
Nutritional Ecology: Stable Isotope Applications
Partners in Flight Coordinator for USGS
Population Genetics of Wood Frogs in Rocky Mountain National Park
Quantitative and Statistical Research Collaboration
Status and Breeding Ecology of the Arizona Grasshopper Sparrow
Vaccination and Flea Control to Assess Invasion of Plague into the Conata Basin, South Dakota
Wintering Habitat Use by Priority Grassland Birds
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