
Dr. Rodney Sayler is an Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University, where he teaches and conducts research in conservation biology and wildlife ecology.
As a conservation biologist, Rod works on a variety of ecological and conservation topics, including behavioral ecology, endangered species conservation and management, wildlife ecology, and restoration ecology.

Current Projects:
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Restoration of endangered Pygmy rabbits in ID and WA |
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Reintroduction of Pronghorn Antelope in WA |
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Landscape ecology of rodents in conservation farming systems |
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Salamander ecology & conservation |
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Palouse Prairie Restoration |
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Wetland restoration studies |
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Teaching courses in Conservation Biology, Restoration Ecology, and occasional offerings in Environmental Ethics, Graduate Seminar |
Contact us: rdsayler@wsu.edu | 509-335-6167 | Accessibility | Copyright | Policies
Department of Natural Resource Sciences, 119 Johnson Hall, P.O. Box 646410,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 99164-6410 USA
Instructor - Restoration Ecology
Office & Office Hours:
119 Johnson Hall; Open Door - no formal office hours spring semester because of fieldwork. Email: rdsayler@wsu.edu or call 509-335-6167 to arrange a meeting outside of class or stop in if the door is open.
