
About
David R. Perault is a Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Lynchburg. He holds a PhD in Zoology from the University of Oklahoma (1998), an MS in Fisheries and Wildlife from Utah State University (1995), and a BA in Environmental Sciences from the University of Virginia (1990). His professional experience includes roles as a Biological and Forestry Technician with the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service, followed by research on the Oklahoma Gap Analysis Project at the University of Oklahoma.
Teaching responsibilities include Environmental Science core courses, GIS, Environmental Hydrology, Geology, Meteorology, and Remote Sensing. His research focuses on quantifying landscape patterns, assessing human impacts on ecosystems, and applying GIS/Remote Sensing technologies for natural resource management strategies.
No scientific awards or specific grant information were explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Current advising includes student internships and environmental research projects.




