Jason joined the University of Montana in August 2015 and will be working primarily on SGI related projects. Jason completed his Master’s at the University of Montana where he studied sage-grouse at the northeastern edge of their range in Valley County, Montana and Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan. He received a PhD from Colorado State University, where he developed spatial planning tools for golden eagles with an eye towards future wind energy development. Jason will be providing the science-based tools fundamental to SGI’s mission, while measuring the biological outcomes of collaborative work on the ground. His work focuses on learning about the role that mesic resources play in wildlife populations across the West. Photo by John Carlson.
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