new Deer Management Extension Associate
An announcement from Paul Curtis:
Dr. Jay Boulanger joined Cornell University Cooperative Extension in early December as a new Extension Associate working with deer management programs.
Dr. Jay R. Boulanger, Extension Associate/Deer Program Coordinator Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University
Room 106, Rice Hall
Ithaca, New York 14853-3001
e-mail: jrb69@cornell.edu
Dr. Jay Boulanger conducts white-tailed deer research and management activities with the Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University. He received a Ph.D. in Wildlife Science from Cornell University in 2007 and an M.S. in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences from South Dakota State University in 2001. His research interests include human-wildlife conflicts, wildlife fertility control, wildlife disease, and human dimensions of wildlife. Dr. Boulanger served six years as a Wildlife Biologist with the New York State Animal Health Diagnostic Center at Cornell University and three years as a Wildlife Specialist with USDA Wildlife Services. His past research has included surveys of archery and muzzle-loader deer hunters and the development of a bait station to vaccinate suburban raccoons against rabies. Dr. Boulanger is a Certified Wildlife Biologist with The Wildlife Society.
Lori Bushway | CALS, Campus News
I would like to read more about Dr. Boulanger’s strategies to manage the deer herd on Cornell property. Has the program been initiated?
Thank you.
Tim Tyler