Affiliate Assistant Professor

Not accepting new graduate students

Biography

Endangered species monitoring and assessment, habitat connectivity, landscape restoration, molecular ecology
Dr. Kathleen Schuyler Gobush has more than 25 years of experience in designing and conducting original conservation research with numerous peer-reviewed publications on terrestrial and marine wildlife. She also works at the intersection of science and policy (at state, national and international levels), ensuring policies are evidence-based and safeguard endangered species and ecosystems. She has held professional leadership roles as research ecologist, senior program officer, conservation manager, and regional director. Currently she is self-employed as an independent consultant with recent contracts/grants with United Nations, IUCN, USFWS, CREOI and IEF.
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