Cassondra Stevenson

Cassondra Stevenson is an MSc student in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta. Cassondra uses remote camera traps to test habitat quality estimates and connectivity models used in urban planning.

Affiliations: University of Alberta

Species Studied: American Beaver; American Marten; Bird spp.; Bobcat; Black Bear; Canada Lynx; Common Porcupine; Common Raccoon; Cougar; Coyote; Elk; Fisher; Domestic Dog; White-Tailed Deer; Red Fox; Skunk spp.; Other Rodent spp.; Other Mustelid spp.; Mule Deer; Wolverine; Moose; Domestic Cattle; People; Domestic Cat; American Beaver; American Marten; Bird spp.; Bobcat; Black Bear; Canada Lynx; Common Porcupine; Common Raccoon; Cougar; Coyote; Elk; Fisher; Grizzly Bear; Marmot Spp.; Moose; Mule Deer; Domestic Dog; White-Tailed Deer; Red Fox; Other Mustelid spp.; Other Rodent spp.; Domestic Cat; Wolverine; People; Skunk spp.

Projects

  • WildEdmonton

    Remote camera have been deployed to monitor temporal and spatial activity patterns or urban wildlife in Edmonton, Alberta. The study area comprising Edmonton and prescribed 3.2 km buffer is mostly urban with some suburban and peri-urban...