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Beth Gardner is an Associate Professor and the Director of the Center for Quantitative Sciences at the University of Washington. She is involved in the development of innovative methods for studying wildlife, plants, fish, and fisheries populations around the world. Her work focuses on creating models and methods that estimate demographic rates, distributional patterns, and habitat relationships for various fish and wildlife species. Gardner's research is motivated by a desire to enhance decision-making in conservation management. She also directs the Quantitative Ecology Resource Management (QERM) interdisciplinary graduate program, which falls under the Center for Quantitative Sciences at the University of Washington.
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