Charlotte Milling poses with an anaesthetized grizzly bear.

Charlotte Milling, PhD

Assistant Professor, Eastern Washington University

Charlotte is a behavioral ecologist specializing in wildlife movement, space use, and resource selection. Over the course of her career she has worked with fish, amphibians, small mammals, waterfowl, and mammalian carnivores, and the landscapes she works in are typically co-managed for some type of human use (e.g., timber harvest, livestock grazing, or agriculture). Charlotte was a Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow and a Researcher at Ohio State University until 2023. She is now an Assistant Professor at Eastern Washington University.

  • PhD, Natural Resources, University of Idaho
  • MNR, Natural Resources, University of Idaho
  • BS, Biology, Washington State University

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