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USGS Staff Profile:
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    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/david-brandt
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    timestamp: '2024-01-30T10:49:19.970358'
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    name: David Brandt
     abstract: Wildlife Biologist with the Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
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    - Wildlife Biologist
     abstract: David Brandt is a Wildlife Biologist at the USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife
    organizations:
       Research Center in Jamestown, North Dakota.
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      - Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
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      - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/northern-prairie-wildlife-research-center
     abstract: "Interests include waterfowl ecology and conservation, sandhill cranes,\
    email: dbrandt@usgs.gov
       \ whooping cranes, and conservation and restoration of habitats they depend\
    orcid: 0000-0001-9786-307X
       \ on. Specific areas of interest and extensive field experience include capture/banding\
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       \ and marking techniques used on medium to large birds, development, and use\
    - David Brandt is a Wildlife Biologist at the USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research
       \ of new technologies for remotely tracking wildlife, and waterfowl nesting\
       Center in Jamestown, North Dakota.
       \ and brood rearing in prairie landscapes.  He has conducted research on breeding,\
     expertise_terms:
       \ migrating, and wintering birds throughout the southern, central, and northern\
    - Animal Capture
       \ Great Plains and marked and monitored birds that migrate from Mexico to Russia.\
    - Animal Tracking
       \ He has been involved with sandhill cranes and the Central Platte River Valley\
    - Banding
       \ of Nebraska since the late 1990\u2019s, capturing, marking, and monitoring\
    - Cranes
       \ hundreds of these ancient migrants.  Since 2009, research included capturing\
    - Habitat Restoration
       \ and marking endangered whooping cranes from the remaining wild population\
    - Tracking Device Development
    - Waterfowl Brood Ecology
    professional_experience:
    - '1998-Present:  Wildlife Biologist, USGS, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research
      Center, Jamestown, North Dakota'
    - '1991-1997:  Biological Technician (Wildlife), USGS, Northern Prairie Wildlife
      Research Center, Jamestown, North Dakota'
    education:
    - B.S., Fisheries and Wildlife Biology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
    affiliations: []
    honors: []
     abstracts: []
    personal_statement: "Interests include waterfowl ecology and conservation, sandhill\
       \ cranes, whooping cranes, and conservation and restoration of habitats they\
       \ depend on. Specific areas of interest and extensive field experience include\
       \ capture/banding and marking techniques used on medium to large birds, development,\
       \ and use of new technologies for remotely tracking wildlife, and waterfowl\
       \ nesting and brood rearing in prairie landscapes.  He has conducted research\
       \ on breeding, migrating, and wintering birds throughout the southern, central,\
       \ and northern Great Plains and marked and monitored birds that migrate from\
       \ Mexico to Russia. He has been involved with sandhill cranes and the Central\
       \ Platte River Valley of Nebraska since the late 1990\u2019s, capturing, marking,\
       \ and monitoring hundreds of these ancient migrants.  Since 2009, research included\
       \ capturing and marking endangered whooping cranes from the remaining wild population\
       \ to gather baseline information on migration, habitat use, and important stopover\
       \ to gather baseline information on migration, habitat use, and important stopover\
       \ areas throughout their annual cycle.  He developed a capture method that enabled\
       \ areas throughout their annual cycle.  He developed a capture method that enabled\
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       \ grounds.  He is also involved in investigating techniques used for establishing\
       \ grounds.  He is also involved in investigating techniques used for establishing\
       \ high diversity native plantings in degraded landscapes."
       \ high diversity native plantings in degraded landscapes."
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  email: dbrandt@usgs.gov
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    name: B.S., Fisheries and Wildlife Biology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
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      name: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
      url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/northern-prairie-wildlife-research-center
    roleName: Wildlife Biologist
    startDate: '2024-05-12T15:16:55.936728'
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    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: '1998-Present:  Wildlife Biologist, USGS, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research
      Center, Jamestown, North Dakota
      1991-1997:  Biological Technician (Wildlife), USGS, Northern Prairie Wildlife
      Research Center, Jamestown, North Dakota'
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Animal Capture
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Animal Tracking
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Banding
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Cranes
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Habitat Restoration
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Tracking Device Development
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Waterfowl Brood Ecology
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    member:
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      name: U.S. Geological Survey
    name: staff member
    startDate: '2024-05-12T15:16:55.934149'
  name: David Brandt
  url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/david-brandt