Dr. T.J. Clark-Wolf
Wildland Resources / Ecology Center
Assistant Professor
Biography
T.J. Clark-Wolf joined WILD as an Assistant Professor of Quantitative Population Ecology. Dr. Clark-Wolf has broad interests in developing quantitative methods to conserve wildlife and biodiversity in an increasingly changing world. He received his PhD from the University of Montana where he studied large carnivore predator-prey ecology and his MRes in seabird ecology at the University of Glasgow. He joins us from the University of Washington's Center for Ecosystem Sentinels where he studied the effects of climate change on the eco-evolutionary dynamics of marine predators. In his free time, T.J. enjoys trail running with his dog Nighthawk, listening to live music, cooking vegan food, and cross-country skiing.
Students
Sharon Montecino - MS