Charles Kay
Adjunct Assistant Professor

M 341A
(435)797-2064
Education:

Ph.D. Utah State University, 1991

Specialization:

Wildlife Ecology

Current Research:
  • Writing a book on Aboritinal Overkill: The Role of Native Americans in Structuring Western Ecosystems for Oxford University Press.
  • Writing a book on natural resource policy in the Yellowstone Ecosystem titled Yellowstone: Ecological Malpractice.
  • Co-Authoring a book on endangered species.
  • Aspen ecology work for the U.S. Forest Service in southern Utah and Parks Canada in the Canadian Rockies.
  • Repeat-photo vegetation-change projects for the Agricultural Research Service and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.
Other Interests:

Big game hunting, wildlife/landscapt photography, Toyota Land Cruisers






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