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Dustin Haines

Christopher Lowrey
Ecologist
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Las Vegas Field Station

Chris Lowrey studies the ecological affects of human activities on wildlife in the southwestern U.S. Chris earned an MS degree in biology from the University of Nevada Las Vegas with an emphasis in wildlife population conservation. He received a BS in wildlife management from Humboldt State University in 1997 where he studied the effects of recreation activities on the foraging behavior of black-tailed deer. Chris is currently the lead biologist responsible for the study of desert bighorn sheep in Joshua Tree National Park and further serves as the GIS specialist for the Lake Mead bighorn conservation project and the pronghorn antelope conservation project in the Carrizo Plain National Monument, CA.


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