Tag Archives: Wildlife Research
NMSUnews: Occupancy Modeling for Amphibians at Yellowstone
NMSUnews Published by NMSUnews on Jun 24, 2016. NMSU statistics professor helps study amphibian populations at Yellowstone June 27, 2016 by Amanda Bradford, NMSU News Center Responsible management of wildlife habitats and resources starts with a good understanding of the…
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NMSU researchers estimate density, abundance of black bears in New Mexico
May 13, 2014 by Jocelyn N. Apodaca, NMSU News Center Using noninvasive genetic sampling, researchers from the Department of Biology and the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology at New Mexico State University are leading the way in estimating…
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NMSUnews: NMSU Ph.D. student aids in black bear research
NMSUnews Published on May 9, 2014 This video is about black bear research throughout New Mexico. COB Editor’s Note: Matt Gould (Biology Ph.D. Research Assistant) discusses his black bear research — estimating the density and abundance of black bears in…
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NMSUnews: NMSU professor Bill Gould helps Costa Rican researchers improve methods
NMSUnews Published on Sep 5, 2013 New Mexico State University applied statistics professor William Gould recently traveled to one of Costa Rica’s most beautiful and diverse areas to help local researchers improve their own studies by evaluating their survey methods…
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