Cady Sartini, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Contact Information:
(715) 346-4546
TNR 186
cady.sartini@uwsp.edu
Sartini CV 2019
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Biography
Cady Sartini is an associate professor of Wildlife in the College of Natural Resources at the University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point. Cady currently instructs courses related to Human Dimensions, Behavioral Ecology, and Wildlife Management Techniques within the wildlife discipline. Cady previously taught at Clemson University before instructing at UWSP.
Education
Ph.D. Wildlife Biology, Clemson University, December 2013, Clemson, SC.
B.S. Biology and Environmental Studies, University of North Carolina at Asheville, December 2005, Asheville, NC.
Courses Taught
- WLDL 450/650: Human Dimensions in Wildlife
- WLDL 305: Behavioral Ecology
- NRES 150/WLDL 150: People, Resources, and the Biosphere
- WLDL 340: Field Experience in Wildlife Management Techniques
- NRES 405/605: Lake Superior Region: Natural Resources, Culture, and Climate Change
Current and Previous Graduate Student Research
Primary Advisor:
- Nathan Kluge: Behavior and movement of translocated black bears
- Matthew Hanneman: Migration dynamics of red-shouldered hawks
- Janel Scharhag: Black bear attack associations and agency risk management
Graduate Committee Member:
- Rosalyn Powell: Understanding visitor connections to technology in remote and urban-proximate forests
- Christi Heum: Using remote cameras and bridge-sign surveys to estimate river otter (Lantra canadensis) occupancy in central and northern Wisconsin
- Haley Netherton: Assessing attitudes towards bears and their management at the local and global scales
- Sean Nolan (Clemson University): Impacts of two temporal rotations from a nontoxic bait to a cholecalciferol rodenticide on wild house mouse Mus musculus L. consumption, bait station interaction, and movements.