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Roger Baldwin, Ph.D.​

Wildlife Specialist
Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology

 

Research Interests:

 

I am a wildlife ecologist whose program focuses on wildlife management with a particular interest in human-wildlife conflict. As human populations expand and land-use patterns change, concomitant changes in wildlife populations and associated distributional patterns are expected as well. The development of effective strategies and management tools will be needed to address human-wildlife conflict situations that will arise from these changes. No single solution is effective or practical for every situation. In fact, the exact opposite is true; most situations are different and require a multitude of management options to effectively reduce conflict situations. As such, my program focuses on a diverse set of strategies and tools for helping to resolve human-wildlife conflict. Taxonomically, I focus primarily on mammalian species, but I occasionally have the opportunity to work on avian projects, particularly as they pertain to rodent management. 

 

Feel free to check out my personal website for additional information on my program:  http://baldwin.ucdavis.edu/. I need to update it some; too many things, too little time!

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