Staff Member
Sarah Kindschuh
Master's
Email: skindsch@nmsu.edu
Biography
Originally from Portland, Oregon, Sarah has worked for the Valles Caldera National Preserve in northern New Mexico, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska, and The Nature Conservancy in Oregon since she received her Bachelor of Arts from Sweet Briar College in Virginia. Her research at NMSU is part of a large mammal monitoring project in the SW Jemez Mountains.
Research Publications | Publication Date |
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Kindschuh, S.R., J.W. Cain III, D. Daniel and M.A. Peyton. 2016. Efficacy of GPS cluster analysis for predicting carnivory sites of a wide-ranging omnivore: the American black bear. Ecosphere 7: art e01513. | Download | October 2016 |
Project | Completion Date |
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Responses of large mammals to forest restoration treatments and wildfire in the southwest Jemez Mountains, New Mexico | August 2025 |
Presentations | Presentation Date |
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Kindschuh, S.R., and J.W. Cain III. 2015. Modeling black bear predation and scavenging using GPS cluster analysis. 48th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society, Las Cruces, New Mexico Mexico, USA. | February 2015 |
Kindschuh, S.R., and J.W. Cain III. 2015. Black bear carnivory of ungulates: global positioning system cluster analysis as a tool for estimation. 12th Western Black Bear Workshop, Canmore, Alberta, Canada. | May 2015 |
Kindschuh, S.R., J.W. Cain III, and M.A. Peyton. 2013. Evaluating the use of GPS cluster analysis to locate black bear predation and scavenging sites. 47th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society, Pinetop, Arizona, USA. | February 2014 |
Kindschuh, S.R., J.W. Cain III, and M.A. Peyton. 2013. Evaluating the use of GPS cluster analysis to locate black bear predation and scavenging sites. 46th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA | February 2013 |
Cain, J.W., III, R. Parmenter, S.R. Kindschuh, and M.A. Peyton. 2013. Wildfire, Forest Restoration, and Mammal Monitoring in the Southwest Jemez Mountains, New Mexico. 46th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of The Wildlife Society, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA | February 2013 |