Brent Rudolph
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
13 Natural Resources Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing , MI 48824

517-432-4943 (Office)
 517-432-1699 (FAX)
rudolp13@msu.edu (e-mail)

 

Ph.D. Candidate in Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University
Major Advisor: Dr. Shawn Riley

M.S. in Environmental and Forest Biology (Wildlife Biology Concentration) from State University of New York - College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Major Advisor at SUNY - ESF: Dr. William Porter
Thesis: Evaluation of immunocontraception for managing suburban white-tailed deer in Irondequoit , New York.

B.S. in Biology (Field Studies Concentration) from Ohio Northern University

 

I am a Ph.D. candidate working with Dr. Shawn Riley in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University, and entered the program fall 2006. I am also a Wildlife Research Specialist with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. My interests are many, but my research has largely focused on the biological and social challenges to managing white-tailed deer on increasingly human-dominated landscapes.

 

 

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