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Meghan P. Keating

(she/her)
PhD Candidate in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, Clemson University

Meghan Keating is a PhD candidate studying urban carnivore space use and survival. Her current work focuses on the long-term effects of human development and rodenticide use on bobcat populations in the southeastern US and globally. Her master's work focused on the ecological drivers of mule deer movement in the Mojave Desert Preserve. Meghan has also participated in research at USGS's Western Ecological Research Center looking at predator-prey interactions and space-use.

Experience

  • 2021–present
    PhD Candidate, Clemson University

Education

  • 2021 
    University of Nevada, Reno, M.S. Natural Resource & Environmental Science
  • 2016 
    Colorado State University, B.S. Fish, Wildlife, & Conservation Biology