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Laura Goodman is an Associate Professor and Extension Specialist for Rangeland Ecology in the Department of Natural Resource Ecology & Management at Oklahoma State University. Her roles include research, teaching, and outreach focused on sustainable livestock management and ecosystem conservation.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Range Science, New Mexico State University (2015)
- M.S. in Range Science, New Mexico State University (2011)
- B.S. in Range and Agronomy, Abilene Christian University (2003)
Research Interests: Dr. Goodman investigates mechanisms governing grazing behaviors of domesticated ungulates, behavioral adaptations in livestock, and targeted grazing strategies. Her work emphasizes integrating animal behavior with rangeland management to enhance ecological and economic outcomes. Key areas include:
- Individual behavioral differences in grazing distribution
- Personality impacts on animal performance
- Virtual fencing and technology applications
- Invasive species control (e.g., Sericea Lespedeza)
- Climate-resilient rangeland practices
Recent Research Trends: Her publications span topics like virtual fencing efficacy, bison movement patterns, and fire-herbivory interactions. These studies highlight technological innovations (e.g., cellular camera traps), climate adaptation, and balancing ecosystem services with livestock productivity.
Grants & Outreach:
- Leads projects on climate-smart agriculture, virtual fencing adoption, and quail ecology
- Developed extension resources like the Regenerative Agriculture guide and Oklahoma Sheep and Goat Auction Directory
Labs/Teams: Collaborates closely with OSU Extension and interdisciplinary teams on rangeland conservation and sustainable livestock systems.




