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Angela Fuller is a Professor in the Natural Resources Environment Section at Cornell University and the Leader of the New York Cooperative Fish Wildlife Research Unit. Her research focuses on wildlife species conservation and management, particularly in human-dominated landscapes. She investigates spatial ecology and the influence of spatial landscape patterns on species distribution and dynamics of animal populations. Her work employs population estimation methods that incorporate spatial landscape processes, linking population ecology with landscape ecology. Fuller utilizes decision science to inform conservation management decision-making processes. With an interdisciplinary approach, she strives to contribute meaningfully to wildlife conservation and management. Fuller's recent research integrates quantitative modeling to predict outcomes of various management strategies, helping to achieve specific objectives in wildlife conservation.
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