Monthly Archives: April 2016

Poster success at CNAS Undergrad Research Day

Kudos to Kyle and Ben who were able to present results from their research projects at the CNAS Undergrad Research Day. Ben has been working on the niche models for Franklin’s ground squirrel and projecting them onto future conditions using estimates from ecoclimate.org. Kyle worked with deer spotlighting data from regional NPS parks, using distance models to estimate abundance and then compared these to climate patterns. Bonus kudos to Kyle for his second place finish in the Ecology/Wildlife division.