Kim Reuter has won a research grant from the American Society of Primatologists. The grant will support her field research on lemurs, a type of primate found only in Madagascar. The grant will enable Kim to examine the impacts of habitat degradation on lemurs and on the mutualistic interactions that lemurs have with fruit-bearing trees. She will conduct this research in and near Ankarana National Park, in northern Madagascar. Congratulations to Kim!
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We have open postdoctoral fellow positions including one beginning in early to mid 2024 on Butterfly Ecology and Conservation and another with a flexible start date on Quantitative Ecology and Conservation Biology (see Opportunities page)
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We have open doctoral positions beginning in summer or fall of 2024 on Protecting Hibernating Bats from White-Nose Syndrome and the Ecology and Conservation of Rare and Threatened Butterflies
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Other opportunities are also available for postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate students (see Opportunities page)