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       Science and Forestry, Syracuse
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     - Adaptive Management
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     - Wildlife Migration
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     - Zoonotic Diseases
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    - 1993 - 1996 National Biological Survey, Syracuse, NY
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    - BS (1982); Wildlife Resources Management, West Virginia University, Morgantown.
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     - Patuxent Scientific Achievement Award, 3/00
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       \ National Park Service, 5/98"
       \ National Park Service, 5/98"
     - Merit Award for Scientific Contributions, Fire Island National Seashore, 2/98
     - Merit Award for Scientific Contributions, Fire Island National Seashore, 2/98
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     personal_statement: Brian collaborates with DOI partners, USGS and academic colleagues
       on mission-critical problems or emerging issues. I conduct research primarily
       on mission-critical problems or emerging issues. I conduct research primarily
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       assistance to partners that often lead to interesting research questions and
       assistance to partners that often lead to interesting research questions and
       products.
       products.
    professional_experience:
    - 1996 - present USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center, Cortland, NY
    - 1993 - 1996 National Biological Survey, Syracuse, NY
    - 1990 - 1993 National Park Service, Boston, MA
    title: Research Wildlife Biologist

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   - Analytical Methods
   - Artificial Intelligence
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   - Biological Indicator
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   - Coastal Ecology
   - Conservation Science
   - Decision Analysis
   - Decision Science
   - Decision Support Systems and Tools
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   - Ecological Stressors
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   - Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration
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   - Plant Ecology
   - Population Dynamics, Demography and Modeling
   - Population Modeling
   - Project Management
   - Quantitative Ecology
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   - Restoration Ecology
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   - Species of Management Concern
   - Species Status Assessment
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   - Structured Decision Making
   - Terrestrial Ecology
   - Urban Fish and Wildlife Ecology
   - Vegetation Community Classification and Analysis
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   - Wildlife Biology
   - Wildlife Disease
   - Wildlife Ecology
   - Wildlife Health and Diseases
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   - Zoonotic Diseases
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   - 1993 - 1996 National Biological Survey, Syracuse, NY
   - 1990 - 1993 National Park Service, Boston, MA
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     Science and Forestry, Syracuse.
   - MS (1986); Wildlife Ecology, State University of New York College of Environmental
     Science and Forestry, Syracuse
   - BS (1982); Wildlife Resources Management, West Virginia University, Morgantown.
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   - Merit Award for Scientific Contributions, Fire Island National Seashore, 2/98
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