Faculty
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Loreen Allphin
(801) 422-5603
5130 LSB
loreen_allphin@byu.edu
A specialist in rare and endangered plant species, Dr. Allphin has worked throughout the Intermountain West to document and study rare plant species. She has an extensive background in population genetics and conservation ecology. Her research focuses on understanding evolution and extinction processes.
5130 LSB
loreen_allphin@byu.edu
A specialist in rare and endangered plant species, Dr. Allphin has worked throughout the Intermountain West to document and study rare plant species. She has an extensive background in population genetics and conservation ecology. Her research focuses on understanding evolution and extinction processes.
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Val Anderson
(801) 422-3527
5025 LSB
val_anderson@byu.edu
A range scientist with extensive experience in range research and disturbed land rehabilitation throughout the western United States as well as experience in South America, Africa, Australia, and China.
5025 LSB
val_anderson@byu.edu
A range scientist with extensive experience in range research and disturbed land rehabilitation throughout the western United States as well as experience in South America, Africa, Australia, and China.
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April Hulet
(801) 422-3929
5108 LSB
april_hulet@byu.edu
A range ecologist working to improve rangeland resilience to disturbance and resistance to invasion in the sagebrush steppe ecosystem. Dr. Hulet and her students work on livestock grazing management, plant community restoration, fire ecology, and remote sensing and GIS application on rangeland ecosystems.
5108 LSB
april_hulet@byu.edu
A range ecologist working to improve rangeland resilience to disturbance and resistance to invasion in the sagebrush steppe ecosystem. Dr. Hulet and her students work on livestock grazing management, plant community restoration, fire ecology, and remote sensing and GIS application on rangeland ecosystems.
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Randy Larsen
(801) 422-2322
5046 LSB
randy_larsen@byu.edu
A wildlife biologist who specializes in population ecology and wildlife-habitat relationships. Dr. Larsen has expertise in experimental design and statistical analysis. He has worked with everything from mammals (e.g., kit fox, mule deer and pygmy rabbits) to birds (chukars, greater sage-grouse, and snowy plover).
Larsen Lab
5046 LSB
randy_larsen@byu.edu
A wildlife biologist who specializes in population ecology and wildlife-habitat relationships. Dr. Larsen has expertise in experimental design and statistical analysis. He has worked with everything from mammals (e.g., kit fox, mule deer and pygmy rabbits) to birds (chukars, greater sage-grouse, and snowy plover).
Larsen Lab
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Matthew Madsen
(801) 422-2458
5048 LSB
matthew.madsen@byu.edu
A range restoration expert specializing in native range restoration and mine reclamation. Dr. Madsen’s research leverages a diverse array of methodologies and cutting-edge seed technologies. His extensive research portfolio extends worldwide and is primarily dedicated to enhancing wildlife habitat.
5048 LSB
matthew.madsen@byu.edu
A range restoration expert specializing in native range restoration and mine reclamation. Dr. Madsen’s research leverages a diverse array of methodologies and cutting-edge seed technologies. His extensive research portfolio extends worldwide and is primarily dedicated to enhancing wildlife habitat.
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Brock McMillan
(801) 422-1228
5023 LSB
brock_mcmillan@byu.edu
A wildlife biologist with a wide variety of experience in microtine rodents, small mammals (bats, squirrels), mesocarnivores (river otters) and large ungulates (deer and elk). Dr. McMillan's research spans the continental US and is aimed at better understanding species ecology and management.
McMillan Lab
5023 LSB
brock_mcmillan@byu.edu
A wildlife biologist with a wide variety of experience in microtine rodents, small mammals (bats, squirrels), mesocarnivores (river otters) and large ungulates (deer and elk). Dr. McMillan's research spans the continental US and is aimed at better understanding species ecology and management.
McMillan Lab
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Steve Petersen
(801) 422-4885
5027 LSB
steven_petersen@byu.edu
A landscape ecologist who has worked extensively on species as diverse as sage-grouse and wild horses, as well as landscape level ecological issues using remote sensing and GIS as an exploratory and diagnostic tool.
Petersen Lab
5027 LSB
steven_petersen@byu.edu
A landscape ecologist who has worked extensively on species as diverse as sage-grouse and wild horses, as well as landscape level ecological issues using remote sensing and GIS as an exploratory and diagnostic tool.
Petersen Lab
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Todd Robinson
(801) 422-6172
5110 LSB
todd_robinson@byu.edu
An animal nutritionist and growth biologist. Dr. Robinson and his students study diet resource selection, habitat utilization and nutrient utilization on a variety of domestic and wildlife species.
Robinson Lab
5110 LSB
todd_robinson@byu.edu
An animal nutritionist and growth biologist. Dr. Robinson and his students study diet resource selection, habitat utilization and nutrient utilization on a variety of domestic and wildlife species.
Robinson Lab
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Thomas Smith
(801) 422-2151
5050 LSB
tom_smith@byu.edu
A wildlife biologist specializing in large ungulate (bighorn sheep) and bear species (black, grizzly, and polar)conservation. Dr. Smith and his students have worked on issues as diverse as bighorn response to human activity, brown/black/polar bear ecology, and responses to human activity.
5050 LSB
tom_smith@byu.edu
A wildlife biologist specializing in large ungulate (bighorn sheep) and bear species (black, grizzly, and polar)conservation. Dr. Smith and his students have worked on issues as diverse as bighorn response to human activity, brown/black/polar bear ecology, and responses to human activity.
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