Master's Students
Abel Robles
Abel in the field.

Project Title: Iowa State Preserves - Potential and realized habitat for area-sensitive bird species on state preserves.

Wind Turbines in potential nesting habitat.
Hometown: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Education: B.S. Biology Iowa State University

History: After graduating from high school in Puerto Rico, I applied to several colleges.  I was accepted into the summer program, Academic Program for Excellence (APEX) at Iowa State University. I really loved the program and my experience here in Iowa, so I decided to stay for my undergraduate studies and then on to graduate school.

I am currently working on my Master's degree in Animal Ecology under the direction of Rolf Koford. My research is focused on birds. In my project I am doing an inventory of the birds found in state preserves with a specific focus on area sensitive species. The goal is to relate prairie size to abundance of area sensitive species and be able to point out landscapes that could be beneficial or detrimental to bird populations.

In the future I plan to continue working in areas related with wildlife and conservation.


Evidence of habitat use.
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