Carolyn Copper's Podcast

The Science of Coexisting With Wildlife

June 04, 2023 Carolyn Copper/Morgan Drabik-Hamshare
The Science of Coexisting With Wildlife
Carolyn Copper's Podcast
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Carolyn Copper's Podcast
The Science of Coexisting With Wildlife
Jun 04, 2023
Carolyn Copper/Morgan Drabik-Hamshare

I’m excited to have as my guest Dr. Morgan Drabik-Hamshare, a research wildlife biologist with the National Wildlife Research Center in Sandusky Ohio;  a component of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). This podcast is another in my series to expand awareness of wildlife professionals, careers in wildlife protection and management, and why this work is important.  Morgan is a skilled wildlife scientist, researcher, and author of many publications in USDA’s Wildlife Services collection. Her current research evaluates unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS) technology for wildlife hazard management. In short, that means she’s conducting work to identify effective ways to prevent bird strikes at airports using various drone technologies. 

Morgan is also an avid birder. Her world life list is at 828 species, though we find out she’s a bit partial to vultures! Find her on Instagram @vulturevagabond and Twitter @VultureVagabond

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I’m excited to have as my guest Dr. Morgan Drabik-Hamshare, a research wildlife biologist with the National Wildlife Research Center in Sandusky Ohio;  a component of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). This podcast is another in my series to expand awareness of wildlife professionals, careers in wildlife protection and management, and why this work is important.  Morgan is a skilled wildlife scientist, researcher, and author of many publications in USDA’s Wildlife Services collection. Her current research evaluates unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS) technology for wildlife hazard management. In short, that means she’s conducting work to identify effective ways to prevent bird strikes at airports using various drone technologies. 

Morgan is also an avid birder. Her world life list is at 828 species, though we find out she’s a bit partial to vultures! Find her on Instagram @vulturevagabond and Twitter @VultureVagabond