Andrea Montalvo, PhD

Research Scientist & Hebbronville Site Director

amontalvo@eastfoundation.net

Andrea Montalvo joined the East Foundation as the Research Scientist & Hebbronville Site Director and is responsible for designing and conducting research projects related to wildlife and range ecology as well as providing assistance to East Foundation partners. Originating from Massachusetts, she earned a B.S. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Vermont and worked throughout New England on environmental education and land stewardship and conservation.

Where they are now

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Andrea moved to South Texas for an internship in wildlife management and stayed to pursue graduate degrees. Andrea completed an M.S. in Range and Wildlife Management and a Ph.D. in Wildlife Science at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute (CKWRI) at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Andrea’s research has included aspects of wildlife disease, population sampling and estimation, and rangeland survey and assessment. Andrea will continue to monitor wildlife populations and vegetation as a part of the East Foundation’s ongoing long-term studies.

What they are involved in

Explore What Andrea Montalvo, PhD Has Worked On

Pryric-carnivory: Predation of a Texas Tortoise by a Crested Caracara Following a Prescribed Fire

Chapter 11 – Quails

Food Niche Responses in Southern Texas Small Mammal Communities

Exploring a Plant-Diversity Hypothesis to Explain Helminth Prevalence in Northern Bobwhite

Ten-year Population Trends of Land Birds on Three East Foundation Ranches in South Texas

Evaluating the Harvest Rate Recommendation for Northern Bobwhites in South Texas

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