Assistant Professor, Kansas State University
Dan Sullins
M.S. in Wildlife Science and Management
Stephen F. Austin State University
Dec 2013
Habitat use and migratory origins of American woodcock wintering in east Texas
Dan completed his MS under the tutelage of Dr. Conway at Stephen F. Austin State University. He studied habitat use and migratory origins of American woodcock and spent as much time in the pineywoods as possible. Dan went on to complete a Ph.D. in Biology at Kansas State University where he studied lesser prairie-chicken population and landscape ecology. He currently works as an assistant professor at Kansas State University in the Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources where he teaches and conducts research related to management and conservation of wildlife populations. When not working, he spends his time wandering through the prairie with his Llewellin Setter and German wirehaired pointer