Item talk:Q165986

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   abstract: Biologist with the Fort Collins Science Center
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   abstract: Amanda Kissel is a biologist in the Invasive Species and Biothreats
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   abstract: "Amanda Kissel is a quantitative population ecologist with applied experience\
     \ in amphibian and reptile conservation. Her focus is on developing population\
     \ models and tools that managers can use to make informed decisions. She\u2019\
     s worked in a wide array of systems, ranging from montane environments in the\
     \ Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountains, vernal pools in the San Juaquin Valley\
     \ of California, the Mojave Desert in the Southwestern US, and the Wider Caribbean\
     \ region. Amanda has worked with a diverse array of partners, including the\
     \ National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, US Fish and Wildlife Service,\
     \ non-profit organizations, and international government agencies, and finds\
     \ that science works best when done in close collaboration with partners. Amanda\u2019\
     s current focus is on modeling population dynamics of invasive reptiles."
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