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Shannon EK Joslin
Quantitative Wildlife Biologist, National Park Service
Shannon Joslin is a Quantitative Wildlife Biologist at the National Park Service. Some key information about her:
- She has a PhD in Wildlife Biology from Utah State University1
- Prior to joining the Park Service in 2019, she worked for 23 years as a Wildlife Biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service5
- Her current role involves quantitative support across protocols for the Southwest Network Collaboration, with active projects in vegetation & soils, streams, and springs2
- She has expertise in areas like wildlife diseases, ecological modeling, conservation genetics, spatial statistics, and the One Health Initiative4
The National Park Service employs a range of science professionals, including wildlife biologists, ecologists, data managers, and quantitative analysts, to help protect the natural resources in national parks.3 Joslin's background and current work demonstrate the important role quantitative wildlife biologists play in monitoring and conserving park ecosystems.
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