Dr. Sara Schweitzer
Dr. Sara Schweitzer
Faculty
Professor
Wildlife Ecology and Management
Background
Education:

Ph.D., December 1994, Oklahoma State University, Department of Zoology, Wildlife and Fisheries Ecology (Dissertation: Abundance and conservation of endangered interior least terns nesting on salt flat habitat)

M.S., August 1988. Texas Tech University, Department of Range and Wildlife Management, Wildlife Science (Thesis: Evaluation of forage species for improving deer habitat in the rolling plains)

B.S., May 1985. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Biology

Professional Experience:

Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management, D. B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia, July 2000 - present.

Adjunct Associate Professor, Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of Georgia, July 2000 - present.

Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management, D. B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia, January 1995 - June 2000.
Publications
Schweitzer, S; Quist, C; Grimes, G; and Forster, D. 2001. Aflatoxin levels in corn available as wild turkey feed in Georgia. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 37:657-659.
Schweitzer, S and Leslie, D. 2000. Stage-specific survival rates of the endangered least tern (Sterna antillarum) in northwestern Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 80:53-60.
Whitehead, M; Schweitzer, S; and Post, W. 2000. Impact of brood parasitism on nest survival parameters and seasonal fecundity of six songbird species in southeastern old-field habitat. Condor 102:946-950.
Office:
321 Building 3
Phone: 706.542.1150