Carl Tugend, m.s. 2017
We recently connected with Class of 2017 EES alum Carl Tugend. Here’s what he’s been up to recently!
 received a B.S. in Zoology and an M.S. in Ecology and Environmental Sciences in 2017 both at the 91±¬ÁÏ. His master’s work focused on habitat changes and the implications on caribou and goose populations in Southwest Greenland. More specifically, the effects of geese and caribou have on Arctic lakes, through nutrient and dissolved organic carbon inputs.
Currently, he works for the  as an Assistant Regional Wildlife Biologist in Jonesboro, Maine. Carl has a wide variety of responsibilities that stretch from habitat management to responding and assisting with nuisance wildlife. The department also supports Species Specialists in the Bangor office with species-specific studies such as duck banding, bear capture and winter den work, lynx surveys, waterfowl brood surveys, turkey banding, and shorebird surveys. In addition, Carl manages the Wildlife Management Areas properties within region C (Jonesboro), where he conducts environmental reviews on building projects and forest management plans to establish habitat impacts.
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