
Michael Richard RosenthalState University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry | SUNY-ESF · Department of Environmental and Forest Biology
Michael Richard Rosenthal
Master of Science
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February 2017 - present
Gotham Coyote Project
Position
- Research Intern
Description
- Using a combination of citizen science and camera traps we are determining the current distribution of coyotes in the City of New York, and analyzing patterns and trends in their movement and habitat in the urban environment.
June 2016 - October 2016
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Publication (1)
Coyotes (Canislatrans Say, 1823) have increased their range dramatically over the past century. Formerly restricted to western North America, they now roam across the continent, in many habitats including large cities. One of the last areas in North America without coyotes has been Long Island, NY, a 3629 km2 island in the New York metropolitan are...
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Projects (2)
This study seeks to investigate the impacts of beaver tree felling activities wildlife species of concern, and possibly investigate human timber harvests to determine analogous impacts.
Researchers, educators, and students working together to study the ecology of the northeastern coyote in New York City and the region.
gothamcoyote.org
mianus.org