

Joshua Millspaugh
Joshua Millspaugh specializes in cutting-edge techniques for ecosystem conservation sciences and wildlife biology. As a distinguished faculty member at the University of Montana's W. A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation, he brings over 29 years of research experience to the forefront of ecological studies. His extensive body of work has significantly contributed to the understanding of wildlife populations and their interactions with human activities. Millspaugh's research is deeply rooted in the ecology and conservation of wildlife, with a particular emphasis on how human activities impact these populations. His innovative approach often involves the application of quantitative methods to enhance conservation decision-making processes. This methodological focus not only advances theoretical knowledge but also provides practical solutions for real-world conservation challenges. Throughout his career, Joshua Millspaugh has been actively involved in collaborative research projects, working alongside esteemed colleagues such as Paul M. Lukacs, Mark Hebblewhite, and David Naugle. These collaborations have enriched his research, allowing for a multidisciplinary approach to complex ecological issues. His work often bridges the gap between academic research and practical conservation efforts, making a tangible impact on wildlife management and policy. In addition to his research endeavors, Millspaugh is committed to mentoring the next generation of conservation scientists. He is known for his dedication to teaching and guiding students, fostering a learning environment that encourages critical thinking and innovation. His mentorship has inspired many students to pursue careers in ecology and conservation, further extending his influence in the field. Joshua Millspaugh's contributions to ecology and conservation biology are widely recognized, and his work continues to shape the future of wildlife conservation. His commitment to integrating scientific research with practical conservation strategies ensures that his impact will be felt for years to come, both within the academic community and beyond.
Publications
, 567-579, 2004-08-01
, 558-563, 2002-08-01
, 696-706, 2003-11-01
, 323-332, 2021-07-01
, 1166-1175, 2013-06-12