Jackie gave invited public talks about bat ecology and conservation at Eco Alianza in Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico. March 2017.
Caitlin and Dirk's paper on multiple paternity in golden-mantled ground squirrels is out in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. February 2017.
Dirk, Jackie, and Ellie attended the 64th Annual Meeting of The Western Section of The Wildlife Society in Reno, Nevada. Jackie presented a poster on density-dependent habitat selection in golden-mantled ground squirrels, and Ellie presented a poster on conservation of the island spotted skunk. February 2017.
Jackie gave an oral presentation of her research, "Behavioral and spatial dynamics of golden-mantled ground squirrels," at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory seminar series. June 2016.
Dirk and Caitlin caught up with ground squirrel researchers from all over North America at the 96th annual meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Caitlin presented a poster on determinants of multiple paternity in golden-mantled ground squirrels, and gave a talk on social and ecological constraints on early reproduction in female golden-mantled ground squirrels. June 2016.
Congratulations to Caitlin, who won a Doctoral Presentation Award for her talk "Why are some Ducks Brown?" at the 7th North American Duck Symposium in Annapolis, Maryland. February 2016.
Congratulations to Jackie, who won the Lubee Bat Conservation Award for her oral presentation at the North American Society for Bat Research annual meeting in Monterey, California!
Caitlin talked with students at Mkuyu Guide School in Tungamalenga, Tanzania, about small mammals of East Africa. May 2015.
Honolulu Star Advertiser newspaper article includes Caitlin's work on the conservation genomics of koloa maoli. June 2014.
Caitlin profiled for her talk on offspring sex ratios of ground squirrels at the Ecological Society of America meeting, June 2014.