Jorie Favreau

Jorie Favreau is a Professor of Wildlife Biology in the Fisheries and Wildlife Science program at Paul Smith’s College, where she teaches courses such as Animal Behavior and Techniques in Wildlife Management. Animal behavior, particularly movements of mammals, is her passion. She has conducted research on snowshoe hares in the Adirondacks to answer theoretical questions about foraging and movement behavior. Jorie lives in Tupper Lake with her husband Nathan, who is an Environmental Conservation Officer for NYSDEC. She enjoys hiking and paddling in the Adirondacks with her husband, son, and their labrador retrievers.

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BECI Investigator Ken Bruno

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