Lecture:The Lowcountry Lynx: Kiawah Island Bobcats and the Struggle Against Rodenticide Poisoning
Schedule
Mon, 13 Oct, 2025 at 06:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
1122 Dills Bluff Rd, Charleston, SC 29412-5306, United States | Charleston, SC
Meghan is a PhD candidate in the Wildlife & Fisheries program at Clemson University where she studies the effects of anticoagulant rodenticides and human disturbance on bobcats and other mammalian carnivores. Meghan’s interest in wildlife began at a young age through family trips to wildlife refuges, state parks, and zoos near her home in central California. After discovering a love for ecology, Meghan earned her B.S. in Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology at Colorado State University, where she got to explore the Rockies in search of iconic Colorado flora and fauna. Meghan was a technician with the US Geological Survey for three years post-graduation where she worked with a suite of species including black-footed ferrets, black tailed prairie dogs, nesting waterfowl, and common duck nest predators like skunks and raccoons. Meghan earned her MS in Natural Resources and Environmental Science at the University of Nevada, Reno, where she developed statistical models to analyze wildlife movement patterns in the water-limited Mojave National Preserve before heading to Clemson University for her doctorate. Meghan’s expertise includes animal movement modeling, carnivore ecology, and bobcat poop collection!
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