Sarah N. Sells, PhD
Assistant Unit Leader - Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit
Sarah joined the Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit in 2022. Sarah ls is a basic and applied ecologist with expertise in animal behavior, spatial ecology, quantitative analyses, agency collaboration, and decision analysis. Her research aims to ask and answer questions that advance understanding of the natural world and address pressing conservation challenges. To this end, she collaborates closely with resource managers to produce research that addresses conservation needs. Over the years, Dr. Sells has worked with numerous researchers on projects spanning the alpine meadows of Olympic National Park, to canyon country of the Southwest, and to cloud forests of Central America. Most recently, she has been collaborating with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to study grizzly bear connectivity among ecosystems. Prior to this, she studied wolf behavior and spatial ecology to help estimate abundance of wolves in Montana. Sarah will teach Statistical Applications in Wildlife in spring 2023, and in future years, plans to develop a new course on collaborative research and decision analysis.
Sarah received her BS from Oregon State University and MS and PhD from the University of Montana.
Professional Experience
Assistant Unit Leader, Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, 2022-