I led one of the longest-running (1986-2017) tiger research and conservation programs in the world that focused on macro-ecology and population dynamics of tigers and leopards, as well as their ungulate prey.
Conservation
My studies employed advanced research methods, including chemical captures of carnivores, radiotelemetry, and statistically robust population surveys that employed photographic captures, line transects, and occupancy estimation.
Methods and Statistics
Scientific studies provided data that helped me to implement successful wildlife recovery programs in collaboration with conservationists, local communities, and government agencies.