Workshops: Click on any of these titles to find out more about
workshops taught by Dr. Garton. Dr. Garton is scheduling 2 workshops
per year on campus at the
University of Idaho and he is available to teach on any of these topics
for small groups (10-25) of professionals working for natural resource
agencies, graduate students at universities, etc. during coming falls, winters or springs. If you are interested in arranging for such a course,
contact Dr. Garton by emailing him at Oz Garton <ogarton@uidaho.edu>
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Animal Abundance: Estimating "True" Number of Animals Present
A workshop presented by
Dr. Edward O.
Garton
May 20-24, 2013
- Moscow, Idaho
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New
Approaches to Studies of Home Range, Habitat Selection and Space Use
A workshop presented by Dr. Edward O.
Garton
May 19-23, 2014 - Moscow, Idaho |
Wildlife
and Fisheries Surveys: Design & Analysis
A workshop presented by Dr. Edward O.
Garton
March
31-April 4, 2008 - Juneau, Alaska |
Modeling Animal Populations, Habitats and Their Viability in Space and Time
A workshop presented by Dr. Edward O.
Garton
June
6-10, 2011 -Moscow, Idaho |
Applications of Multivariate Statistical
Methods to Fish, Wildlife and Their Habitats
A workshop presented by Dr. Edward O.
Garton
May 14-18, 2012
- Moscow, Idaho |
Synoptic Modeling of Animal Location Data Combining Animal
Movement, Home Range and Resource Selection.
A workshop presented by Dr. Edward O. Garton at the International Wildlife
Management Congress, Durban, South Africa 9 July, 2012 |