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Ben Geaumont, Wildlife and Range Science

Benjamin Geaumont, Research Assistant Professor, North Dakota State University

 

Education and Background:

B.A., Biology, Keene State College – 2000

M.S., Natural Resource Management, NDSU – 2006

Ph.D., Natural Resource Management, NDSU – 2009

 

Organizations:

Society of Range Management

 

Research Interests:

My research interests are based on the many interactions occurring between agriculture, wildlife, and the environment.  Primary research topics include the evaluation of upland bird survival and habitat use in the region.  Current research focuses on upland game species such as sharp-tailed grouse and ring-necked pheasant.

  

Current Position:

Post-Doctorate Research Fellow, NDSU Hettinger Research Extension Center

Contact Information:

Ben Geaumont

North Dakota State University

Hettinger Research Extension Center

102 Hwy 12 W

PO Box 1377

Hettinger, ND 58639

701-567-4323

benjamin.geaumont@ndsu.edu

 

 

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