Dr. Dan MacNulty
Professor, Department of Wildland Resources Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Utah State University
Dan is a Professor of Ecology in the Department of Wildland Resources at Utah State University. He earned his PhD in Ecology and MS in Wildlife Conservation from the University of Minnesota, and a BA in Environmental Science from the University of Colorado Boulder. Since beginning his career as a volunteer on the Yellowstone Wolf Project in 1995, he has studied Yellowstone wolves to advance understanding of predator–prey interactions and the ecological consequences of predator recovery.
Plenary Speaker: “Yellowstone National Park and Wolf-Caused Trophic Cascades…What the Science Says”