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Jim Armstrong

Extension Coordinator & Professor, Wildlife Biology

Office: 3331
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Extension Website: Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES)
For a list of current publications, visit Google Scholar.

Degrees:
B.S., Freed-Hardeman College, 1976, Biology
M.S., Abilene Christian University, 1978, Wildlife Biology
Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic and State University, 1989, Educational Research and Evaluation

Expertise: Armstrong works primarily with human-wildlife conflicts.  He has devoted much of his research to studying human interactions with coyotes.
Teaching Responsibilities: Human-wildlife conflicts
Research Interests: Human-wildlife conflicts, human dimensions of wildlife management, urban coyote ecology
Extension Interests: 4-H/youth natural resources education, wildlife damage management