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    Monica Cooper

    Graduate Research Assistant |

    Monica Cooper is a dedicated wildlife ecologist with over 10 years of experience in conducting research in conservation, ecology, and wildlife biology in academic and government settings.

    Her academic journey includes a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Kalamazoo College and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Wildlife Ecology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

    Throughout her career, Monica has held various roles such as Graduate Research Assistant, Graduate Teaching Assistant, and Isle Royale Winter Study Research Assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

    Her field experience spans across different organizations including the Isle Royale National Park, United States Geological Survey, University of California, Santa Cruz, Wild Utah Project, U.S. Forest Service, UC Davis, Solace Crisis Treatment Center, Elements Wilderness Therapy, University of Michigan, Columbia University in the City of New York, and University of Louisville.

    Monica Cooper's expertise lies in data collection and analysis, written and communication skills, and her ability to work independently as well as within multidisciplinary teams.

    She is driven by her passion for advancing conservation science, particularly in the context of climate change, to contribute to biodiversity conservation strategies and enhance understanding of ecological processes.

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    Location

    Madison, Wisconsin, United States