Dr. Richard Sherwin |
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2005
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Impacts of abandoned mine reclamation on population dynamics and the molecular landscape of Townsend’s big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii). Year III. (Co-PI with William L. Gannon). Pending.
SWCA Environmental Consultants. Impacts of surface drilling and associated mine exploration on the habitat use of bats in northern Nevada. Pending.
USDA Forest Service, Chugach National Forest. Acoustic identification of free-flying bats in Alaska.
USDA Forest Service, Chugach National Forest. Protection of abandoned mines in Alaska as refugia from changing global temperatures. In Review.
Utah Division of Oil, Gas, & Mining. Bio-inventories and closure recommendations for abandoned mines in the Gold Hill II, and Capital Reef Reclamation Projects.
Utah Division of Oil, Gas, & Mining. Bio-inventories and closure recommendations for abandoned mines in the Mammoth, Settlement, and Southport Abandoned Mine Reclamation Projects.
Nevada Department of Wildlife. An assessment of the importance of Pinyon-Juniper woodlands to bats in Nevada.
Christopher Newport University, Faculty Development Grant. Exploration of the utility of investigating community structure of bats using genetic markers of biological residues.
2004
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Effects of landscape-level perturbations on population dynamics and landscape genetics of breeding colonies of temperate bats. Co-PI with W. L. Gannon.
USDA Forest Service, Payette National Forest. An investigation of the use of caves and abandoned mines by bats on lands managed by the Payette National Forest. Year III.
Utah Division of Oil, Gas & Mining. Bio-inventories and closure recommendations for abandoned mines in the Star, Goldhill, Serviceberry and Fishlake Reclamation Projects.
2003
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Impacts of abandoned mine reclamation on population dynamics and the molecular landscape of Townsend’s big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii). Year II. (Co-PI with William L. Gannon).
USDA Forest Service, Chugach National Forest. Investigation of the thermal conditions and resultant habitat potential for bats in abandoned mines on the Chugach National Forest, Girdwood, Alaska.
USDA Forest Service, Payette National Forest. An investigation of the use of caves and abandoned mines by bats on lands managed by the Payette National Forest. Year II.
USDA Forest Service. Bio-inventory of caves on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Las Vegas, Nevada.
Selkirk Conservation Alliance. An investigation of the potential wildlife habitat of abandoned mines in northern Idaho.
National Park Service. Bio-inventories of the mammalian fauna of Navajo National Monument and Hubble Trading Post National Historical Site.
North Wind, Inc. Assessment of the biological significance of the Riverview and Ima Mines, Challis, Idaho.
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