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Scott Mitchell is a Researcher affiliated with the Wildlife Science department at Oregon State University. He holds a PhD in Wildlife Science, an MSc in Wildlife Science (2020), a Graduate Certificate in College and University Teaching (2020), and a BS in Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 2015). His research focuses on invertebrate ecology, particularly the effects of grazing by cattle, elk, and deer on native bee species and flowering plant communities in rangelands and riparian areas. He also studies beneficial invertebrates like predatory wasps and parasitoid flies that contribute to pest control.
- Education:
- PhD, Wildlife Science
- MSc, Wildlife Science, 2020
- Graduate Certificate in College and University Teaching, 2020
- BS, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology), 2015
His research interests include sustainable grazing strategies, pollinator conservation, and the ecological impacts of riparian restoration projects. Mitchell’s work bridges field-based studies in natural and agricultural ecosystems, emphasizing practical applications for ecosystem management. Notably, his publications highlight innovative approaches to balancing livestock grazing with native bee conservation and restoring riparian habitats to support pollinators.
He currently has no awards listed but maintains an active presence on LinkedIn and platforms like Google Scholar and ResearchGate.
Mitchell has no recorded advisees or grants listed here, though his academic interests suggest involvement in collaborative research projects. No specific labs or teams are mentioned in his profile.




