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"@type": "Person", | |||
"dateModified": "2024-09-21T07:58:02.887341", | |||
"name": "Will Janousek, Ph.D.", | |||
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"jobTitle": "Biologist", | |||
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"@type": "Organization", | "@type": "Organization", | ||
"name": " | "name": "Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center", | ||
"url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/norock" | |||
}, | }, | ||
"name": "staff | "roleName": "Biologist" | ||
" | }, | ||
{ | |||
"@type": "Occupation", | |||
"additionalType": "self-claimed professional experience", | |||
"name": "2019-Present: Biologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, West Glacier Field Office, West Glacier, MT." | |||
}, | |||
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"@type": "Occupation", | |||
"additionalType": "self-claimed professional experience", | |||
"name": "2014-2018: Lecturer & Teaching Assistant, Wildlife Biology Program, University of Montana, Missoula, MT." | |||
}, | |||
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"@type": "Occupation", | |||
"additionalType": "self-claimed professional experience", | |||
"name": "2017: Directorate Fellows Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, La Joya, NM." | |||
}, | |||
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"@type": "Occupation", | |||
"additionalType": "self-claimed professional experience", | |||
"name": "2009-2012: Teaching Assistant, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA." | |||
}, | |||
{ | |||
"@type": "Occupation", | |||
"additionalType": "self-claimed professional experience", | |||
"name": "2009: Assistant Biologist, Tetra Tech Environmental Consulting, Stephenville, TX." | |||
}, | |||
{ | |||
"@type": "Occupation", | |||
"additionalType": "self-claimed professional experience", | |||
"name": "2008: Field Biologist, The Nature Conservancy, Fort Hood, TX." | |||
}, | |||
{ | |||
"@type": "Occupation", | |||
"additionalType": "self-claimed professional experience", | |||
"name": "2007-2008: Field Biologist & Crew Lead, Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center, Washington, DC." | |||
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"abstract": "Biologist with the Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center" | |||
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"additionalType": "staff profile page introductory statement", | |||
"abstract": "I am a USGS biologist assessing the population status of the Western bumble bee as well as modeling contact rates between elk to inform chronic wasting disease prevention." | |||
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"abstract": "Research InterestsOver the last decade, I have had the opportunity to participate in a variety of projects investigating many of the issues wildlife face in modern times; from the intersection of disease ecology and conservation, to the impacts of energy development and military operations on endangered species. My Ph.D. research focused on the impacts of forest disturbance such as fire and bark beetle outbreaks on songbird communities throughout the greater Rocky Mountain region. While I tend to talk a lot about birds (they are a favorite of mine after all) I\u2019ve been fortunate to broaden the scope of my research. In 2017, I completed the Directorate Resource Fellowship program with the US Fish and Wildlife Service at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge where I contributed to the development and implementation of critical habitat monitoring for two endangered species: the Rio Grande silvery minnow and Southwestern willow flycatcher. Currently, I work as a biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey assessing the population status of the Western bumble bee across North America as well as modeling contact rates between elk on the National Elk Refuge to inform chronic wasting disease prevention." | |||
} | |||
], | |||
"email": "wjanousek@usgs.gov", | |||
"url": "https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/will-janousek", | |||
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"name": "B.S. Wildlife Conservation & Management, 2007, Kansas State University" | |||
}, | |||
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"@type": "EducationalOccupationalCredential", | |||
"name": "M.A. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, 2012, University of California \u2013 Santa Cruz" | |||
}, | |||
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"@type": "EducationalOccupationalCredential", | |||
"name": "Ph.D. Wildlife Biology, 2018, University of Montana" | |||
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"name": "Wildlife conservation" | |||
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"name": "Hierarchical modeling" | |||
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"name": "Natural resource monitoring design" | |||
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