
I teach in both the Graduate Program of Environmental Policy and Management and the Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology undergraduate major, with occasional contributions to instruction through the Graduate Group in Ecology.
The courses I teach regularly, or contribute lectures to regularly, include:
ENV 200a Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation, and Natural Resources Management, every fall quarter
ENV 297 Professional Development Seminar, every winter quarter
WFC 168 Climate Change Ecology, every winter quarter
WFC 10 Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, two guest lectures annually every fall and spring quarter
WFC 50 Natural History of California’s Wild Vertebrates, one guest lecture annually every winter quarter
Courses I teach less regularly include:
First Year Seminar in Surfacing Environmental Anxiety
Honors Seminar in Climate Change, Misinformation, and their Impacts on Emotional Well-Being
