Staff Member
Mindi Avery
Master's
Phone: (575) 646 - 7196
Email: mmaavery@nmsu.edu
Biography
Mindi Avery received a Bachelor in Biology from the University of New Mexico. After graduating she worked as a mammal zookeeper. . She started in June 2008 as a graduate research assistant investigating factors impacting pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) in south-central New Mexico.
Research Publications | Publication Date |
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Cain III, J.W., M.M. Avery, C.A. Caldwell, L.B. Abbot, and J.L. Holechek. 2017. Diet composition, quality, and overlap of sympatric American pronghorn and gemsbok. Wildlife Biology wlb00296:1-10. DOI:10.2981/wlb.00296 | Download | March 2017 |
Project | Completion Date |
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Pronghorn productivity and resource selection in the Chihuahuan Desert | December 2012 |
Presentations | Presentation Date |
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Avery, M. and C.A. Caldwell. 2013. Seasonal impacts of forage quantity, quality and dietary composition of pronghorn in a semi-arid environment. 46th Joint Annual Meeting of the New Mexico and Arizona Chapters of The Wildlife Society and Arizona and New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Albuquerque, New Mexico. 7-9 February. | February 2013 |
Avery, M. and C.A. Caldwell. 2013. Seasonal impacts of forage quantity, quality and dietary composition of pronghorn in a semi-arid environment. 46th Joint Annual Meeting of the New Mexico and Arizona Chapters of The Wildlife Society and Arizona and New Mexico Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Albuquerque, New Mexico. 7-9 Februaru. | February 2013 |
Avery, M. and C.A. Caldwell. 2012. Seasonal effects of forage quality and dietary composition on pronghorn in a desert environment. 2012 Western States and Provinces 25th Biennial Pronghorn Workshop. Santa Ana Pueblo, NM. 10-13 December. | December 2012 |