Chuck Schwartz's Students & Technicians

Current Students:

Frattaroli, Leslie. Montana State University, Masters of Science
Thesis title: Black bear habitat use in low density grizzly bear areas in Grand Teton National Park
Email: frattarolib@hotmail.com

Hopking, Jack. Montana State University, Ph. D. Student.
Thesis title: Use of DNA and stable isotope analysis in monitoring and management of black bears at Yosemite National Park, California.
Email: jbhopkins3@gmail.com

Costello, Cecily. Montana State University, Ph. D. student.
Thesis title: Kinship, population dynamics, and spatial organization of black bears.
Email: ccostello@wcs.org

Robison, Hillary, University of Reno, Ph. D. Student.
Thesis title: The ecological relationship between a Rocky Mountain threatened species and a Great Plains agricultural pest.
Email: hrobison@scs.unr.edu

Coleman, Tyler. Montana State University, Masters of Science student.
Thesis title: Development of techniques to evaluate the effectiveness of grizzly bear management areas in Yellowstone National Park.
Email: ty_coleman@yahoo.com

Fortin, Jennifer, Washington State University, Ph. D. Student.
Thesis title: Changes in fiet, habitat use, competition, and overall well being of sympatric grizzly bears and American black bears around Yellowstone Lake.
Email: jfortin@wsu.edu

Teisburg, Justin, Washington State University, Masters of Science.
Thesis title: Assessing past and current use of Yellowstone Lake tributary streams by grizzly bears and American black bears.
Email: teisberg@wsu.edu