Katherine Andy

Katherine Andy is a wildlife ecologist and member of the Wildlife Connectivity Project Team, a project co-created by the Squamish Environment Society, the Howe Sound Biosphere Region Initiative Society, and partner organizations. She is a recent graduate of Simon Fraser University with a Masters of Resource Management degree. She examines how wildlife use habitat in an effort to improve land stewardship practices and promote ecological resilience. She uses a combination of field study, particularly camera trapping, and statistical modeling to learn about wildlife.


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Species Studied: All mammals

Projects

  • Mammalian Use of Riparian Corridors

    We used camera traps to understand how development intensity, stream channel morphology, and other landscape features influence how mammalian communities use stream, riparian, and upland terrestrial habitat types within watersheds. We...