Our Projects
Frog and Toad Conservation
Conducting visual and acoustic monitoring of wetlands during breeding season to document shifting population dynamics as climate and habitat conditions change. This research is essential to understanding amphibian responses to environmental stressors and informing targeted, science-based conservation strategies across the region.
Bluebird Habitat Restoration
Working to provide additional nesting habitat and space for bluebirds, a species that has experienced a population decline due to habitat loss, by creating specially designed bird houses that are deployed among community partners in the region.
Mammal Population Research
Trail cameras are invaluable tools in studying wildlife by providing invaluable opportunities for observing wild behaviors. Furthermore, trail cameras can be placed in remote locations, expanding the scope of research and enabling the study of elusive or nocturnal species that are otherwise difficult to observe. Our research focuses on abundance and richness to determine best conservation strategies.