Jeff Gruver - Research Biologist/Bat Biologist [Resume ]
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Jeff Gruver Jeff joined WEST in 2007, but has been involved in bat research since 1996, and has studied bat ecology in the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, and the Badlands of southern Alberta. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics in 1993 from Penn State University and an M.S. in Zoology and Physiology from the University of Wyoming in 2002. Jeff's Master of Science research examined the assemblage of bats near a wind power facility in southern Wyoming in relation to documented bat fatalities at the facility. His PhD research focused on the how physiological constraints influence ecological responses of bats in northern arid climates.

Jeff has authored or co-authored scientific publications on topics ranging from species conservation assessments to factors influencing bat fatality risks at wind energy installations.
 
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