Hi, my name is Sam. Nice to meet you.
I’m a researcher who specializes in quantitative ecology, remote sensing, and forestry. My interests center around using technology to make ecological data collection and analysis more efficient and accurate.
I love collaborating and making new friends, so please feel free to contact me if you want to chat!
You can find me on twitter, researchgate, github, or inaturalist.
Lately,
I’ve been focused on using community science, airborne laser scanning, and passive audio recording units to produce habitat suitability models for birds in forested ecosystems.
Projects that I've worked on
TeenNat observations
A shiny app showcasing iNat observations collected by the TeenNat program
Read moreAudiomoth tools
A collection of functions to make using an Audiomoth easier.
Read moreTalks that I've given
Monitoring avian habitat suitability in boreal forest: a remote sensing approach
Environment and Climate Change Canada seminar series presented at the Pacific Wildlife Research Centre, Delta, BC
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