Chris Kochanny
Chris is Sirtrack's North American wildlife telemetry consultant. He has a Masters degree in Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology and has authored and co–authored many scientific publications, and continually reviews and edits telemetry manuscripts for peer–reviewed scientific journals. Chris has over 15 years' expertise in transmitter design and application along with many years' field experience on a variety of North American wildlife species. He has worked for the US Army Corp of Engineers, US Fish and Wildlife Service, National Biological Service, and the USGS–Biological Resource Division. He also is an instructor of a three–day radio–telemetry workshop offered to agency personnel, undergraduates and graduate students. Chris is extensively involved in field conservation projects in North America and internationally and has an extensive network of research colleagues and contacts who have mutually benefited from his project design expertise.
Job highlights:
Rio Grande and Eastern Wild Turkeys; waterfowl; sage grouse; vaginal implant transmitters for ungulates; and various big game projects.
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