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Evan Cooch is an Associate Professor in the Natural Resources Environment Section at Cornell University. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Biology at St. Lawrence University in 1981 and earned a PhD in Population and Evolutionary Ecology from Queen's University in 1990. Following his doctoral studies, he was a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, and has worked with the USGS-Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. His research focuses on evolutionary ecology, with applications in theoretical and quantitative methods for the management and conservation of natural resources. Cooch is dedicated to teaching and aims to make complex concepts accessible to students, inspiring them to pursue higher education. He teaches various courses, including Applied Population Ecology, Advanced Conservation Biology, and Wildlife Population Analysis. Cooch's work helps address challenges in biodiversity and ecosystem management.
Cornell University • Ithaca, NY
Teaching and researching in the Natural Resources Environment Section.
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