kayla.allen@bobcats.gcsu.edu
Kayla just completed her masters degree at Georgia College and State University. Her research focused on the relationship between habitat fragmentation avian biodiversity within the state of Georgia.
TBBENN7436@gmail.com
Todd is pursuing a masters degree at Georgia College and State University. His research focuses on understanding the taphonomic signature of predation on rodent molar enamel surfaces.
CDUCK2940@ung.edu
Cory is currently pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Pittsburgh. He is interested in a wide variety of ecology-related topics, but his primary focus for future research is the effects of climate change on the microbiomes of herpetofauna.
elizabeth.noble@bobcats.gcsu.edu
Elizabeth is pursuing a Masters degree at Georgia College and State University. Her primary interests focus on herpetology, ecology, and wildlife conservation,
tjmalasek@gmail.com
Taylor is pursuing a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia.
wdrhnhrt@memphis.edu
Wesley is pursuing a Masters Degree in Biological Sciences at the University of Memphis. His research focuses on understanding the relationship between climate change and animal community evolution.
LLRUCH2082@ung.edu
Logan is pursuing a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia.
JMTIPT1812@ung.edu
Jada is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Dental Medicine at Augusta University. As part of the SCALE lab, Jada's work focused on better understanding the factors influencing pollinator ecology in northern Georgia.
atomcho15@gmail.com
Atticus is pursuing a masters degree at the University of Georgia. His ongoing work focuses on late Pleistocene paleoecology in southeastern North America.
Jasmine.m.williamson@gmail.com
Jasmine is pursuing a masters degree at Oregon State University. Her previous research is focused on human impact of local salamander populations in northeast Georgia.