Sean Kyle
A scientist who studies wildlife, including what they eat, how they
reproduce, and how they use their habitat.
Non Forest Service
I have been lucky to work with rodents, birds, bats, reptiles, amphibians, and all the way up to big game across 12 States. I earned a bachelor’s degree in zoology from Southern Illinois University and a master’s degree in forest ecology from Northern Arizona University. I’ve worked for the U.S. Forest Service, two State fish and wildlife agencies, nonprofit conservation organizations, and environmental consulting firms. My favorite science experiences of my career were spotted owl surveys, living out of a tent for close to a decade in beautiful places across the West, and working with great biologists and field technicians over the years.
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