Documenting wildlife and insect observations in a cave, Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, Arizona, 2006; Courtesy Kyle Voyles/ NPS


U.S. Geological Survey
Southwest Biological Science Center
Colorado Plateau
Field Station
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Tel: 928.523.7757
Fax: 928.556.7500
Email: J. Judson Wynne

Consulting


My experience in cave research includes:

  • Bat capture, handling and identification
  • Capture and handling of small and medium sized vertebrates
  • Cave-dwelling invertebrate sampling, trapping and identification
  • Study design and sampling of wildlife populations
  • Astrobiology
  • Speleogenesis
  • Cave extremophile ecology
  • Interpretation and analysis of remotely sensed imagery (satellite and aircraft platforms)
  • Microclimatic sampling of caves
  • Thermal remote sensing of caves on Earth and Mars
  • Cave survey and mapping
  • Technical climbing and caving and,
  • Orienteering.

I have worked in some of the most remote areas in the southwestern United States, as well as in Belize, Chile, Mexico, Scotland and Belgium. I am proficient in Spanish, and given practice could also be proficient in French once again. For more information on my experience, please refer for my vitae.

I am available for consulting on any and all issues related to cave ecology and microclimatic cave research. Please contact me if you have a project that I may be of service.


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