Staff Member
Cody Strong
Master's
Biography
Cody has been studying and working with wildlife resources in the Upper Midwest and New Mexico for the last six years. During this time he's worked in a plethora of ecosystems, running the gamut from boreal forest to high plains desert. Cody received his B.S. in Wildlife Ecology at the University of Wisconsin. In 2012 he began his graduate studies at New Mexico State University as a Research Assistant investigating breeding ecology and habitat use in Lesser Prairie-chickens in eastern New Mexico.
Project | Completion Date |
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Investigating lesser prairie-chicken reproduction, survival, and seasonal habitat use to understand patterns of declining lek attendance | June 2015 |
Presentations | Presentation Date |
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Strong, C.R. and S.A. Carleton. 2014. Investigating Lesser Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) seasonal habitat use, reproduction, and survival to understand patterns of declining lek attendance. AZ/NM TWS Annual Meeting. | February 2014 |
Strong, C, S.A. Carleton, W. Gould, C. Nichols, R. Howard, and G. Beauprez, 2015. Investigating lesser prairie-chicken seasonal habitat use, reproduction, and survival to understand patterns of declining lek attendance. Annual Meeting of The Wildlife Society, Winnepeg, Canada. | April 2015 |
Strong, C, S.A. Carleton, W. Gould, C. Nichols, R. Howard, and G. Beauprez, 2015. Investigating lesser prairie-chicken seasonal habitat use, reproduction, and survival to understand patterns of declining lek attendance | February 2015 |