I teach a number of courses at the University of Wyoming, all of which I work to include hands on learning, novel technology, and diverse perspectives. If you are interested in the materials I use in class, or curious about the course syllabus, please feel free to contact me!
Evolutionary Biology (LIFE 3500, 50/80) - Fall 2020, Spring 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
General Ecology (LIFE 3400, 50/80) - Fall 2021, 2022
Intro to Animal Behavior (ZOO 3600, 50/80) - Fall 2021, 2023
Mammalogy (ZOO 4370, 50/51) - Spring 2021, 2023
Ornithology (ZOO 4350, 50/51) - Spring 2022, 2024
Conservation Decision Making (ZOO 5980, ENR 4980/5980) - Fall 2024
One of the many spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) seen on a 'big-night' (i.e., the first warm rainy night of spring) moving to a nearby pond to breed (Western Massachusetts 2019).
Taking a group of University of Tennessee Wildlife students out to meet with various Resource Managers (e.g., wildlife and fire) at Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Fall 2016).