EXPERT PROFILE
Mark Chynoweth, Ph.D.
Wildland Resources Department
Assistant Professor

mark.chynoweth@usu.edu
435-722-1781
Field: Ecology and Ecosystems, Land Management, Wildland Resources
Areas of Focus: Biodiversity, Environmental Education, Environmental Science, Geographic Information Systems, Natural Resources Management, Public Lands, Wildlife Biology
Expertise
- Wildlife biology
- Ecology
- Environmental science
- Biodiversity
- Environmental education
- Geographic information systems
- Natural resource management
- Public lands
Bio
Mark Chynoweth is an assistant professor of wildlife ecology and conservation biology in the Department of Wildland Resources at Utah State University Uintah Basin. He is an educator and researcher whose work focuses on large mammal ecology and conservation in human-dominated landscapes. He hopes that his research will be used to guide conservation and management of mammals, specifically carnivore species, and protection of biodiversity at the ecosystem level. His current position at Utah State University is teaching-focused, and Mark delivers course material in traditional, interactive broadcast, and online formats.