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Evan G. Cooch is an Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS). He joined Cornell in September 1999 and holds membership in the graduate fields of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and Risk Analysis, Communication & Policy. He is also a Faculty Fellow at the Cornell Center for a Sustainable Future and the Institute for Computational Sustainability.
- Education: BS in Chemistry and Biology (St. Lawrence University, 1981); PhD in Population + Evolutionary Ecology (Queen’s University, 1990); Post-doctoral fellowships at University of Pennsylvania (1990–1991) and USGS-Patuxent Wildlife Research Center (1991–1992).
His research focuses on applying theoretical and quantitative methods to natural resource management and conservation. While primarily focused on teaching, his courses include Applied Population Ecology, Advanced Conservation Biology, and Decision Making in Natural Resource Management. He emphasizes making complex concepts accessible for students.
No recent articles or scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his work aligns with broader themes in ecological sustainability and policy. He actively engages with teaching and institutional sustainability initiatives.


