
About
Dr. Andrew Hoffman is an Assistant Professor at St. John Fisher University, specializing in wildlife conservation biology with a focus on amphibians and reptiles. His work integrates spatial ecology, habitat restoration, and conservation initiatives to address biodiversity threats. He actively involves students in field research and outreach projects, emphasizing hands-on experiences.
Education:
- Ph.D., The Ohio State University
- M.S., Missouri State University
- B.A., Hanover College
Research Interests: Dr. Hoffman's research explores the spatial ecology of wildlife, particularly amphibians and reptiles, to inform conservation strategies. Key projects include:
- Wetland-breeding amphibian resilience under human-induced habitat changes
- Camera trap-based detection of rare reptiles (e.g., massasauga rattlesnakes)
- Restoration of globally rare oak opening habitats on campus
Teaching & Collaboration: He teaches courses like Conservation Biology and leads a research lab. His work collaborates with agencies to advance conservation practices and ecological restoration.
Labs/Teams: Visit his lab website for ongoing projects and student involvement opportunities.
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