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Dr. Joseph Springer

 

Areas of Interest: 

  • Behavioral repertoires of Nebraska wildlife.
  • Methods of indexing wildlife populations.
  • Mammal home range size estimations based on number of relocations.
  • Mammals of the Prairie


2011 picture Springer          Rank:  Professor        Year Hired:  1979

          Office: BHS 335B

          Phone
: 308-865-8920
 
          FAX:  308-865-8045

          email
: springerj@unk.edu 

 

 

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Advisor to Wildlife Biology Majors (Suggested Course Sequence)

 

 Degrees:

 
B. A.
 
1971
 
 Knox College 
M. S.
 
1976
 
Washington State University 
Ph. D.
 
1977
 
 Washington State University 


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Links to Natural Resources Sites 


Other Interests:

  • Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI).  Several universities around the country are running a computer program that analyzes electromagnetic signals detected by the Aricebo Radio Telescope in Puerto Rico.  Might be fun to find ET. 

  • Sailing (We have a MacGregor 26X that we sail on Johnson Lake, 45 miles west of Kearney.  The lake is about 8 miles south of Lexington, Nebraska.) 

     

Last Update:  21 December 2011 


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