
About
Dr. Drew Fowler is an Adjunct Assistant Professor and Assistant Unit Leader in the USGS Louisiana Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Louisiana State University's College of Agriculture, Department of Renewable Natural Resources. His work bridges applied ecology and conservation, focusing on waterfowl and wetland systems.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Natural Resources, University of Missouri (2018)
- M.S. in Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State University (2013)
- B.S. in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University (2010)
Research Interests: Drew’s research emphasizes the ecology and management of wetland-dependent birds, particularly waterfowl, and the conservation of wetland habitats. He investigates anthropogenic impacts, landscape composition, and management strategies using tools like satellite telemetry, stable isotope analysis, and spatial modeling. His lab adopts a process-based approach to understand biotic-abiotic interactions in wetlands and their effects on wildlife populations.
Grants & Advising: While specific grant details are not provided, his work inherently relies on cooperative research funding (e.g., USGS partnerships). He mentors students in field and lab-based projects, though no advisee names are listed.
Labs & Collaborations: His research lab collaborates with federal agencies like USGS and integrates interdisciplinary methods (e.g., biogeochemistry, spatial analysis) to address conservation challenges in wetland ecosystems.
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