A. William Alldredge

Professor
Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
Office: (970)491-5520
FAX: (970)491-5091
Email: billal@cnr.colostate.edu

Dr. Alldredge is retiring at the end of May, 2001 and is not accepting any new graduate students. He would, however, enjoy hearing from former students and hopes to remain professionally active after his retirement.



Professional Objective:  To continue application of a broad education base in wildlife ecology to teaching and research    for the purpose of helping to perpetuate our wildlife resources.

Education

 

Research Interests

Research satisfies a desire I have had since childhood to tinker with things while teaching satisfies an obsession I have for sharing a love of life.  My research interests largely focus on mammals with emphasis on population dynamics, trophic ecology and habitat use for deer, elk and pronghorn antelope.  Most recently we have focused on the impacts of habitat alteration and disturbance on elk populations and dispersal in bull elk.  I have also been involved with research on the endangered Himalayan musk deer in the Himalayas of Nepal.  Almost all of my research is conducted with my graduate students with whom I share a delight and excitement in learning.

Courses Taught



For questions or comments, email to: billal@cnr.colostate.edu 
Other faculty members in the Fishery and Wildlife Biology Department of the College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University.

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