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Chloe Horton
Graduate Research Assistant
Forestry and Environmental Conservation Department
Office: Lehotsky G07
Phone:
Email: chorto8@clemson.edu
Educational Background
B.A. Environmental Studies and Conservation Biology
Middlebury College 2015
Courses Taught
Teaching Assistant for Ornithology, Wildlife Conservation Policy, and Quantitative Ecology.
Profile
Chloe is a MS student in David Jachowski's lab interested in mesocarnivore ecology. She graduated from Middlebury College with a joint degree in Environmental Studies and Conservation Biology and a minor in Psychology. Chloe worked as a technician on a variety of field projects across the United States, focusing her skill set on carnivore research and management for federal and state agencies. As a woman of color, she hopes to increase representation as well as promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the wildlife field.