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Mark Grover is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Natural Sciences Department at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. His career spans academia and government conservation roles, focusing on applied ecology and the management of rare species. He holds a Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Virginia (1996), an M.S. in Zoology from Brigham Young University (1992), and a B.S. in Zoology from Brigham Young University (1989).
**Education:**
- Ph.D. Biology, University of Virginia, 1996
- M.S. Zoology, Brigham Young University, 1992
- B.S. Zoology, Brigham Young University, 1989
His research interests include conservation biology, applied ecology, and the recovery of endangered fish and amphibian populations. He has worked extensively in regions like the Great Basin, Colorado Plateau, and Sierra Nevada Mountains. Previously, he served as the Colorado River Basin Native Fish Coordinator for Arizona Game and Fish and as a Native Aquatic Species Biologist for Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Earlier roles included leading the Wildlife and Fisheries program at Feather River College and teaching at Southern Utah University.
**Awards:** No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
**Advising & Grants:** No formal student advisement or grant details listed. His career highlights include managing a campus trout hatchery and coordinating species recovery programs with government agencies. **Labs/Teams:** His work involved collaborative efforts with state wildlife agencies and academic institutions, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed.

