
Angela Fuller
@fuller_lab
Spatial Ecology, Decision Science, Mammals, Conservation, Populations. Mom. Cancer Survivor. Tweets my own, not endorsements.
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https://blogs.cornell.edu/fullerlab/ 31-03-2014 17:27:00
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Hiring a coordinator for a state-wide camera trapping program to monitor mammals in NY. Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. More details: tinyurl.com/36nftspn Please share/forward.


Win a pair of Vortex binoculars while supporting a great cause for wildlife The Wildlife Society! Only 5 more days to enter by donating any amount or purchasing a membership: wildlife.org/giveaway


I've now shared the experience in a short article π Had to fail to make it to Nature π€£ My paper was proved wrong. After a sleepless night, here's what I did next nature.com/articles/d4158β¦ Thank you so much to Jack Leeming Senior careers editor nature for his tremendous help π

#TWS2024 dinner with colleagues and Fuller lab associates - TWS is family. Catherine Sun ε«ηΉΌε π« Dan Linden, D. Morin, @njhostetter andy royle Viorel Popescu R-nimble P. Van Dam-Bates




Congratulations, Dr. Poudel (Shashank Poudel), on successfully defending your dissertation all the way from #Nepal! Your #humanwildlifeconflict work greatly benefits both humans and #leopards. Well done! π We will celebrate in person in May! πCornell CALS USGSCoopUnits πΎ π£


Meet Dr. Grauer! @jagrauer absolutely crushed her PhD defense! Proud advisors! #moose #survival #parasites #competition Cornell CALS USGSCoopUnits πΎ π£ Krysten Schuler Jacqui Frair


Consider joining me in supporting the The Wildlife Society today! This #GivingTuesday, you can help wildlife by investing in wildlife professionals. Help advance conservation efforts now and for future generations. No amount is too small - Donate ππ½ wildlife.org/donate

If you are interested and want to learn more, please check out our new open access paper in Ecology: shorturl.at/Sqz9m Huge thank you to the dream team on this Ben Augustine andy royle and Angela Fuller. (12/13)


Researchers in Cornell CALSβs Department of Natural Resources and the Environment have developed a model to understand wildlife interactions, and found that coyote populations in upstate New York may benefit fishers but not American martens. Angela Fuller news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/1β¦

Growers and conservationists have a new weapon to detect invasive spotted lanternflies early and limit their spread: #dogs trained to sniff out egg masses that overwinter in vineyards and forests. Angela Fuller Cornell CALS Ecosphere Krishna Ramanujan news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0β¦

Like wine? Read the Cornell Chronicle article &β out our #OpenAccess paper in Ecosphere.π are good at sniffing #invasive spotted lanternfly egg masses in forests near vineyards - early detection is π Ben Augustine Cornell CALS NYISRI Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.7β¦


Looking forward to working with you, J. David Blount!


Ronen Shapiro, a high school junior, impressed the crowd at the 80th annual Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference with his research on cost vs statistical power in wildlife monitoring. Rising π«! He collaborated with a great team Cornell CALS Angela Fuller Oregon State University New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation


Citizen science: Snapshot NY, a collaboration between Cornell University and New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation, aims to collect data about animal populations throughout New York β using thousands of trail cameras β and is engaging the public to aid the effort. Cornell CALS news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0β¦