Kaitlyn Dozler is Master's student in Natural Resource Sciences. She joined the Applied Wildlife Ecology and Spatial Movement (AWESM) Lab in fall 2020 as an undergraduate researcher and began as a graduate student in fall 2022. As an undergraduate, she evaluated the impacts of hunting season on white-tailed deer spatial ecology in south-central Nebraska. For her Master's research, she will be researching precision livestock management using virtual fencing and its implications to wildlife. Kaitlyn is co-advised by Dr. Mitchell Stephenson.
Research Projects
Undergraduate Research: White-tailed deer spatial ecology during hunting season in Nebraska
Master's Research: Precision Livestock Management on Extensive Rangelands