Bio
I am a second year graduate student in the Natural Resources and Environmental Management M.S. program at the University of Hawaii at Manoa with a minor in Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology. Trained as a geographer at the State University of New York at Geneseo, I am most broadly interested in working with geospatial data to address applied ecological questions across a variety of scales. In my undergraduate and professional career, I have been developing my research and teaching abilities through assistantships and working for non-profit environmental education organizations. My thesis work involves studying the movement ecology of nonnative feral ungulates in tropical dry forests. I work under the advisement of Drs. Creighton Litton and Christopher Lepczyk
Outside of work I enjoy spending time exploring the outdoors.
Outside of work I enjoy spending time exploring the outdoors.
CONTACT
email: chynoweth (dot) mark (at) gmail (dot) com
office: 129 Sherman Laboratory
mailing: 1910 East West Road
Sherman 101
Honolulu, HI 96822
