Hugh Robinson
Panthera Director of Applied Science
Contact
- Office
- NS 114
- Phone
- 406-243-2876
- hugh.robinson@umontana.edu
- Office Hours
By appointment.
- Website
Personal Summary
Hugh Robinson has been involved in cougar research since 1996. He received his Master’s and PhD from Washington State University where he studied the population dynamics of cougars and their prey. He is currently the director of Panthera’s Applied Science Program, and a research faculty affiliate in the Wildlife Biology Program at the 猎奇重口. Panthera is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit conservation organization headquartered in New York, NY. Panthera focuses its range-wide conservation strategies on the world's 40 species of wild cat, including the most imperiled large cats - tigers, lions, jaguars, snow leopards and leopards. In his position with Panthera, Dr. Robinson colaborates with research scientists from around the globe; providing support in spatial ecology products and analysis to Panthera staff, contract biologists, graduate students, and research scientists from other nonprofit conservation groups.
Education
Ph. D. Natural Resource Sciences. Washington State University, Pullman, WA. May 2007
M. Sc. Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. June 2001
B. Sc. Physical Geography, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. April 1993
Selected Publications
Please see my Google Scholar page.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=0hbI23oAAAAJ&hl=en