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Mr. Truett joined Turner Endangered Species Fund in January 1999.
He serves as the project manager for restoration of black-footed ferrets, black-tailed prairie dogs, and other grasslands species and their habitats.
Most of his work currently focuses on grasslands ecosystems on the Vermejo Park, Armendaris, and Ladder ranches in New Mexico, and on the Bad River ranches in South Dakota.
On the Armendaris and Ladder ranches, he is assisting the ranch managers with the design and implementation of a range monitoring plan that will assess the effects of grazing on perennial grasses and associated grasslands fauna.
Mr. Truett holds M.Sc.
and Ph.D.
degrees in wildlife ecology and a Ph.D.
minor in range management from the University of Arizona.
His professional interests include technical and popular writing (two popular books authored, one technical book edited, and numerous technical articles), grasslands and shrubland ecology, herbivore ecology, herbivore/predator interactions, and human impacts on ecosystems.
He is an adjunct professor in the department of Fishery and Wildlife Science, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Anciens postes connus de Joe Truett
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Turner Endangered Species Fund
Turner Endangered Species Fund Financial ConglomeratesFinance Foundation/Endowment | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | - |
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University of Arizona
University of Arizona Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Turner Endangered Species Fund
Turner Endangered Species Fund Financial ConglomeratesFinance Foundation/Endowment | Finance |
















