Movement ecology • Community-led monitoring • Applied conservation
Wildlife conservation is not just about keeping species on the landscape — it’s about ensuring they have the space and conditions to thrive. I believe conservation succeeds when it supports both animals and the people who share the land with them. By pairing science with community priorities and lived experience, I work toward solutions that protect wildlife, landscapes, respect local communities, and lead to real decisions on the ground.
Artwork by Anna Brose
Latest Highlights
📰 New publication — The Conversation: Why wildlife recovery should aim for thriving, not just survival. (link)
📸 Field Season 2026 prep: Service 96+ cameras deployed with community partners on the tundra. (link)
🔬 Larue et al. 2025 — PNAS: Mixture models reveal hidden, multidimensional life-history trajectories in bighorn sheep. (link)
🌱 Farr et al. 2025 — Global Change Biology: Long-term vegetation biomass data reshape how we understand forage dynamics and ecosystem change in the Canadian Rockies. (link)
🎥 Ehlers et al. 2025 — Journal of Animal Ecology: Video-GPS collars uncover fine-scale, density-dependent foraging behavior in caribou. (link)
Collaborations • Consulting • Outreach
From field design to advanced modelling to outreach and storytelling, I’m here to support projects that connect wildlife, landscapes, and people. I am always happy to collaborate with Indigenous organizations, governments, NGOs, academics, and industry partners on diverse wildlife research and conservation projects.