Dr. Tom Nupp

PROGRAM DIRECTOR AND PROFESSOR

EDUCATION HISTORY

  • BS-Pennsylvania S Univ-Main Campus
  • MS-Auburn University-Main Campus
  • PHD-Purdue University-Main Campus

Research Interests

  • Mammalian community ecology.
  • GIS applications in Wildlife Ecology and Management.
  • Management of endangered species

Current research projects

  • Examination of disturbance patterns at endangered Interior Least Tern colonies on the Arkansas River.
  • Interactions among small mammals, mesocarnivores and endangered American Burying Beetles.
  • Examination of small mammal carcass disturbance and decay.

Recently Taught Courses

  • BIOL 3154 - MAMMALOGY
  • FW 1001 - ORIENTATION FW SCIENCE
  • FW 3154 - MAMMALOGY
  • FW 6992 - THESIS RESEARCH
  • FW 6993 - THESIS RESEARCH
  • FW 6994 - THESIS RESEARCH
  • FW 6995 - THESIS RESEARCH
  • FW 6996 - THESIS RESEARCH