Diane Boyd
Wildlife Biologist, Retired
Dr. Diane Boyd has four decades of experience on behavior, conservation and management of wild wolf populations. She began her wolf career in 1977 with Dr. L. David Mech’s Minnesota research. In 1979 Diane moved to Montana to study wolf recovery in the Rocky Mountains, from the first natural colonizer to approximately 2000 wolves today in the western United States. Diane has worked for the University of Montana, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. She received her M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Montana.
Panelist: “So, You Want to Work with Wolves…! – Student/Mentor Session”