MEGAN DUDENHOEFFER
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    • Invasive Species Ecology
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Teaching

Some of the most rewarding experiences I’ve had involved teaching mammal identification, leading field courses, and hosting hands-on workshops for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Teaching Experience
Teaching Assistant
  • Arctic Field Ecology Course, University of Manitoba (Spring 2017, 2018, 2019)
  • Biology of Mammals, University of Manitoba (Fall 2019)
  • Methods of Data Collection and Analysis in Ecology, University of Manitoba (Fall 2018)
  • Mammalogy (Undergraduate TA), University of Wyoming (Fall 2014)
Guest Lecturer
  • Skills in Biological Sciences, University of Manitoba (Fall 2018, 2019)
  • Biological Diversity and Interaction, University of Manitoba (Spring 2019)
Volunteer, Outreach, and Workshops  
  • Volunteer Judge, Wyoming State Science Fair, Laramie, WY (2020)
  • Public outreach, Identifying Rodents in the Churchill Area. Parks Canada Day, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada (2018)
  • Workshop, Arctic fox Dissections. Churchill High School grade 12 class. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada (2018)
  • Workshop, Wolverine Dissections. Parks Canada Junior Rangers. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada (2018)
  • Public outreach, Arctic Food Webs and Careers in Science. WISE Kid-Netic Energy Girls Club: Meet a Scientist Day. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (2017)
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  • Home
  • Research
    • Trout Population Genetics
    • Wood-Decay Fungi
    • Hummingbird Disease Ecology
    • Arctic Predator-Prey Dynamics
    • Invasive Species Ecology
  • Publications
  • Teaching