Episode 5.4: Lisette Waits — Wildlife Conservation Genetics

05/12/2022 27 min
Episode 5.4: Lisette Waits — Wildlife Conservation Genetics

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Question: What kind of tools come to mind when you think about wildlife conservation?

Meet Lisette Waits (bit.ly/3GvWMQM), a distinguished professor in the Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences (bit.ly/3GucDPQ) at University of Idaho. Whether she is tracking an endangered population of pygmy rabbits, watching wolves spread across the West, or trying to identify a tent-smashing bear, Waits uses genetics to conserve wildlife.

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