 SHARPE,
Peter Bramley
Wildlife Biologist
P.O. Box 2500
Avalon, CA 90704
Voice: 310-510-2728
Fax: 310-510-2728
E-mail: sharpe@iws.org
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EDUCATION:
- Ph.D. - Zoology - Colorado State University, 1998
- M.S. - Zoology - Southern Illinois University, 1991
- B.S. - Ecology/Ethology/Evolution - University of
Illinois, 1988
RECENT RESEARCH:
- 1997 - Present: Wildlife Biologist, Institute for
Wildlife Studies, Avalon, California. Directing bald eagle restoration
and monitoring projects on Santa Catalina (1997 - present) and Santa
Cruz (2002-present) Islands, CA. Also direct small-scale osprey reintroduction
on Santa Catalina Island, golden eagle relocation program on the
northern Channel Islands (2006) and assist with island fox research on several
of the California Channel Islands.
- 1996: Biological Science Technician, National
Biological Service, Ft. Collins, Colorado. Developing, managing, and
analyzing database on shorebird distributions during spring and fall
migration throughout midcontinent North America.
- 1991 - 1994: Graduate Research Assistant, Colorado
State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado. Conducted research on
behavioral ecology of Townsend's ground squirrels in southwestern Idaho.
- 1991: Biological Technician, U.S. Forest Service,
Tiller, Oregon. Surveyed for northern spotted owls in the Umpqua
National Forest.
- 1991: Research Technician, Southern Illinois
University, Carbondale, Illinois.Collected behavioral data on imprinted
ruffed grouse.
- 1988 - 1990: Graduate Research Assistant, Southern
Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois. Monitored population of
reintroduced ruffed grouse in southern Illinois through trapping and
radio-telemetry. Assisted in quail counts and operation of deer and
rabbit check stations. Conducted research on ruffed grouse habitat and
imprinted ruffed grouse.
INTERESTS:
- Wildlife ecology and conservation
- Behavioral ecology
- Effects of contaminants on wildlife populations
- Human/wildlife interactions
- Wildlife - habitat relationships
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