Elizabeth Flesch
Degree Held
B.S., Biological Sciences, Montana State University, 2012
Degree Sought
Ph.D., Ecology & Environmental Sciences, Montana State University
Biography
Elizabeth is interested in wildlife policy and research and has worked on wildlife projects internationally in New Zealand, Australia, and Germany, as well as in many locations in the U.S. for the National Park Service. She worked for the Glacier National Park Citizen Science Program for three seasons and focused on mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and pikas. She is currently a National Science Foundation graduate research fellow and a National Geographic Young Explorer.
Publications
Flesch, E. P., R. A. Garrott, P. J. White, D. Brimeyer, A. B. Courtemanch, J. A. Cunningham, S. R. Dewey, G. L. Fralick, K. Loveless, D. E. McWhirter, H. Miyasaki, A. Pils, M.A. Sawaya and S. T. Stewart. In press. Range expansion and population growth of non-native mountain goats in the Greater Yellowstone Area: Challenges for management. Wildlife Society Bulletin.
Connect
https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-flesch-aba837a6
Current Research
Bighorn sheep genomics
Advisors
Dr. Jennifer Thomson, Animal & Range Sciences
Dr. Bob Garrott, Ecology