Sarah K. Wagner
I am a scientist, educator, birder, explorer and photographer. I am devoted to conservation of biodiversity worldwide through effective science education and communication.
I study how bird species’ natural history can be used to inform their conservation, and I am committed to identifying how we can mitigate future disturbance.
During my PhD and Master's work with Dr. Alex Cruz at the University of Colorado, Boulder I began working at the interface of animal behavior, behavioral ecology, and macroecology, where I incorporated behavioral components into models that predict risk.
Throughout my research, I have grown to understand the importance of communicating science and making conservation applicable to people. During my graduate career, I taught every semester, and I thoroughly enjoyed the combination of outreach and research; I thrive in an interactive teaching and research environment.
I study how bird species’ natural history can be used to inform their conservation, and I am committed to identifying how we can mitigate future disturbance.
During my PhD and Master's work with Dr. Alex Cruz at the University of Colorado, Boulder I began working at the interface of animal behavior, behavioral ecology, and macroecology, where I incorporated behavioral components into models that predict risk.
Throughout my research, I have grown to understand the importance of communicating science and making conservation applicable to people. During my graduate career, I taught every semester, and I thoroughly enjoyed the combination of outreach and research; I thrive in an interactive teaching and research environment.