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Denise Clark

Denise Clark is a biologist with the USGS, Western Ecological Research Center.

I am a wildlife biologist with the US Geological Survey’s Western Ecological Research Center. I am interested in many aspects of small mammals and herpetofauna ecology. My current projects are focused on endangered species that inhabit San Diego County (Stephen’s Kangaroo Rat, Arroyo Toad, Western Pond Turtle, and Pacific Pocket Mouse).

EDUCATION

B.S. Biology with emphasis in Zoology San Diego State 2002

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Conservation biology
  • Fire Ecology
  • Herpetology
  • Mammalogy
  • Plant Ecology
  • Plant Taxonomy
  •  Species/Population management
  • Telemetry (radio and/or satellite)
  • Threatened and endangered species
  • Wildlife Biology
  • Wetland Ecology
  • Wildlife Biology