Charlotte Milling, PhD

Assistant Professor
she/her
CEB 313 or Lab: CHN 109
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Expertise

  • Wildlife Management
  • Behavioral Ecology
  • Thermal Ecology
  • Conservation
  • Mammalogy

About

I am a wildlife biologist and behavioral ecologist with research interests in thermal ecology, foraging ecology, animal-habitat associations, and predator-prey behavioral interactions. My research primarily focuses on mammals, but I have also worked with amphibians, waterfowl, and salmonids. I work in landscapes comanaged for human use, including urban environments, agricultural and rangelands, and production forests.

  • Scientific Researcher, Ohio State University
  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Ohio State University
  • PhD, Natural Resources, University of Idaho, 2017
  • Statistical Science Graduate Certificate, University of Idaho, 2016
  • Master of Natural Resources, University of Idaho, 2011
  • Bachelor of Science, Biology, Washington State University, 2006

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