
معرفی
Dr. Sean Sterrett is an Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology at Monmouth University, affiliated with the Department of Biology. His research focuses on wildlife biology, ecology, management, and conservation, with a specialization in reptiles and amphibians. He conducts both basic and applied research addressing real-world conservation challenges.
- Current projects include diamondback terrapin ecology and management on the Jersey Coast
- Investigating the impact of volunteer efforts during "Big Night" to reduce amphibian road mortality
- Developing drone-based population monitoring for terrapins
Dr. Sterrett leads a research lab funded by the National Parks Service, National Science Foundation, and Wildlife Management Institute. His lab trains students in population ecology and conservation technology, with recent work involving FAA drone certification for field research and mentorship program development.
Scientific awards include:
- NSF grant for SPARCnet mentorship program
- Wildlife Management Institute grant for drone surveys
- National Parks Service grant for terrapin monitoring
He teaches courses in ecology, evolution, and natural resource conservation. Lab members have received recognition at regional conferences, including Adriana Simancas' best undergraduate poster award. His research spans urban ecology, nutrient dynamics, and climate change impacts on amphibians.





