Angela Fuller joined the Department of Natural Resources in 2009 and is the Unit Leader (Wildlife) of the New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. She is a mammalian wildlife ecologist and conducts applied research to inform conservation and management. Her primary research interests...
Angela Fuller joined the Department of Natural Resources in 2009 and is the Unit Leader (Wildlife) of the New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. She is a mammalian wildlife ecologist and conducts applied research to inform conservation and management. Her primary research interests center on the effects of forest fragmentation on mammals, species-habitat relationships, animal movements, and ecological thresholds.