Anje Kidd-Weaver, PhD Candidate
MS, Forest Resources,
University of Georgia, 2018
BS, Zoology,
Mars Hill University, 2015
Current Project: Investigating American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) behavior in human-dominated landscapes of South Carolina and the efficacy of negative conditioning as a strategy to reduce human-alligator conflict.
Anje joined the lab in June 2018. Her research has focused on investigating changes in wildlife ecology along a human-wildlife interface, with particular interests in movement ecology and behavioral ecology in human-modified landscapes. Anje’s prior research has focused on avian movement ecology of American White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) to elucidate the effects of human-provided resources on ibis movement patterns. She has also assisted with several other avian research projects over a range of topics including stopover ecology and disease ecology. Anje has also worked in an environmental education center teaching children about local ecosystems and native herpetofauna in Georgia.
Outside of research, Anje enjoys spending time in the mountains with her 2 dogs hiking, camping, and rock climbing, or catching an evening swing or contra dance in town.
MS, Forest Resources,
University of Georgia, 2018
BS, Zoology,
Mars Hill University, 2015
Current Project: Investigating American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) behavior in human-dominated landscapes of South Carolina and the efficacy of negative conditioning as a strategy to reduce human-alligator conflict.
Anje joined the lab in June 2018. Her research has focused on investigating changes in wildlife ecology along a human-wildlife interface, with particular interests in movement ecology and behavioral ecology in human-modified landscapes. Anje’s prior research has focused on avian movement ecology of American White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) to elucidate the effects of human-provided resources on ibis movement patterns. She has also assisted with several other avian research projects over a range of topics including stopover ecology and disease ecology. Anje has also worked in an environmental education center teaching children about local ecosystems and native herpetofauna in Georgia.
Outside of research, Anje enjoys spending time in the mountains with her 2 dogs hiking, camping, and rock climbing, or catching an evening swing or contra dance in town.