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    timestamp: '2024-01-30T11:57:40.195906'
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    name: Cheryl Brehme
     abstract: Biologist with the Western Ecological Research Center (WERC)
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    - Biologist
     abstract: Cheryl has been a biologist with the USGS, Western Ecological Research
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       Center since 2003.
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     abstract: She specializes in long-term monitoring programs, conservation ecology
    email: cbrehme@usgs.gov
       and road ecology. She uses current ecological concepts and principles to design,
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      implement, improve, and interpret complex research and monitoring projects for
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       reptiles, amphibians and mammals.  In addition to conducting fieldwork for her
    - Cheryl has been a biologist with the USGS, Western Ecological Research Center
       projects, she models a variety of spatial and demographic population processes
       since 2003.
       and community dynamics in response to habitat change.Long-Term monitoringCheryl
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    personal_statement: She specializes in long-term monitoring programs, conservation
       ecology and road ecology. She uses current ecological concepts and principles
      to design, implement, improve, and interpret complex research and monitoring
       projects for reptiles, amphibians and mammals.  In addition to conducting fieldwork
       for her projects, she models a variety of spatial and demographic population
       processes and community dynamics in response to habitat change.Long-Term monitoringCheryl
       has been integral in the design, fieldwork and dynamic occupancy analysis of
       has been integral in the design, fieldwork and dynamic occupancy analysis of
       data for long-term monitoring of endangered species on MCB Camp Pendleton to
       data for long-term monitoring of endangered species on MCB Camp Pendleton to
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       designing a long-term monitoring program, and employing the use of radiotelemetry
       designing a long-term monitoring program, and employing the use of radiotelemetry
       to better understand their space use patterns and conservation needs.
       to better understand their space use patterns and conservation needs.
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  name: Cheryl Brehme
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