Office: 4 Mulford
cherylhojnowski@gmail.com
Phone/Fax: 510-643-3918
Mailing address: 130 Mulford Hall #3114 University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-3114
B.A. Wellesley College, 2005
I am broadly interested in the impacts of human activities on wildlife habitat selection, movement and species interactions. Prior to coming to Berkeley, I spent several years living and working in the Russian Far East, first as a Fulbright Fellow studying approaches to protected area management and then as a project manager and grant writer for the Wildlife Conservation Society. My time in Russia stirred my curiosity about the ways in which habitat transformation as well as human access influence behavior, distribution and abundance of predators and their prey. I hope to continue to explore these themes for my Ph.D. research, but in a new geographic region. Practically, I am interested in applying our knowledge of wildlife ecology in human-modified landscapes to guide both local- and regional-level conservation planning exercises, such as efforts to preserve functional landscape connectivity, prioritize areas for protection, and mitigate impacts of development and land-use change.