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Kristi L. Sullivan
M.S. – Pennsylvania State University - 1993
B.S. – Pennsylvania State University - 1987
Kristi Sullivan joined
the Department of Natural Resources as an Extension Associate in 1999. Her
areas of expertise are Wildlife Conservation and Management, Biodiversity,
and Extension Education.
Her current extension
work involves 1) Amphibian and Reptile Conservation and Management , 2)
Biodiversity and Habitat Conservation, 3) Wildlife Management on Private
Lands, and 4) Conservation Education Program at the Arnot Forest.
Teaching
NR494 (Field Conservation
Ecology)
Selected
Publications
- Sullivan, K.L. and
P.D. Curtis. 2001. Snakes. Wildlife Damage Management Fact Sheet Series.
Cornell Cooperative Extension. Ithaca, NY.
- Sullivan, K.L. and
S. Morreale. 2000. In: P.J. Smallidge. (compiler). Identification and
monitoring of woodland herps. Natural resource management extension inservice
manual. Dept. Nat. Res., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 100+ pp. April
25-27, 2000.
- Sullivan, K.L., T.
Pierson, S. Stout. and G. Goff. 2001. Assessing Deer Impacts to Rural
Woodlands Field Activity Guide. In: P.J. Smallidge. (compiler). Deer in
Rural Woodlands Satellite Videoconference Proceedings. Dept. Nat. Res.,
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 60+ pp. April 21, 2001.
- Sullivan, K.L., C.G.
Mahan, K.C. Kim, R.H. Yahner, and M.D. Abrams. 1999. Shenandoah National
Park. Assessment of Biodiversity Associated with Eastern Hemlock Forests.
Final Report, USDI, National Park Service, Mid-Atlantic Region.
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