
معرفی
Shawn Snyder serves as an Adjunct Instructor in the School of Biology and Ecology at the University of Maine, teaching undergraduate courses BIO 329 (Ichthyology) and BIO 331 (Herpetology) from his office in 240A Nutting Hall on the Orono campus.
His academic background includes:
- B.S. in Wildlife and Fisheries Science from Penn State University
- M.S. in Agricultural Science from Tennessee State University
- Ph.D. in Ecology and Environmental Sciences from the University of Maine
Dr. Snyder's research integrates fisheries management, herpetology, and aquatic ecology through landscape-scale analyses and data visualization techniques. His work focuses on empirical field studies to address conservation challenges in freshwater ecosystems, emphasizing quantitative modeling and stakeholder communication of ecological patterns for sustainable resource management.
As an active educator, he contributes to the university's biology curriculum while applying interdisciplinary approaches to conservation science, though specific advising roles or research teams are not detailed in available sources.




