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> Ecology Department
Jack Hopkins, Ph.D. Candidate
Research Interests: wildlife conservation, human-wildlife interactions, stable isotope ecology, population genetics, and behavioral ecology. In particular, I am interested in the use of noninvasive sampling techniques to examine the abundance, distribution, behavior, interactions, and food habits of wildlife populations. The purpose of my research is to provide wildlife managers the necessary data to make more informed management decisions and to promote overall species’ conservation.
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