We were able to get two new extension documents out this month, both led by Warnell Undergrads!!! The first was an effort led by Ben Carr, and undergraduate senior in our lab studying the impacts of COVID-19 shutdowns on wildlife in Georgia. As part of that effort, we lead the effort on our new “Coyote Conflicts and Management in the Urban Landscape” document. Miranda Hopper followed that up with this extensive literature review she completed as a Senior Undergrad under the direction of Dr. Gino D’Angelo discussing the “Effects of Prescribed Burning on White-tailed Deer Habitat in the Southeastern United States.“
