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  1. Dr. L. Scott Mills is Associate Vice President of Research for Global Change and Sustainability, and a Wildlife Biology Professor, at the University of Montana. From 2013 to 2016 he coordinated cross-cutting research initiatives in a focal initiative on Global Environmental Change and Human Well-Being as a Chancellor’s Faculty Excellence hire ...

  2. Welcome! Our research group integrates field studies, molecular and population genetics, and quantitative modeling tools to understand how wild animal populations — and their associated communities and ecosystems — respond to human-caused global changes. We work with a wide range of species and ecosystems around the world. Working across ...

  3. L. SCOTT MILLS. Associate Vice President of Research for Global Change and Sustainability Professor of Wildlife Biology University of Montana Missoula, MT 59812 Phone: (406) 243-4151; email: scott.mills@umontana.edu (Also remain as Adjunct Professor at North Carolina State University)

  4. Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals. In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all.

  5. 2000. What is missing in amphibian decline research: insights from ecological sensitivity analysis. R Biek, WC Funk, BA Maxell, LS Mills. Conservation Biology 16 (3), 728-734. , 2002. 513. 2002. Demographic consequences of inbreeding in remnant populations.

  6. This episode dives into the dilemmas of biological life in an age of climate change through a discussion with Dr. Scott Mills, a Wildlife Biology Professor and Associate VP of Research for Global Change and Sustainability. We explore Scott’s path to becoming a research professor, his attraction to Montana, and his ideas about graduate study, interdisciplinarity, and international collaboration.

  7. L. Scott Mills has been a Professor in the Wildlife Biology Program at the University of Montana since 1995. He has received a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development award, has testified to the US Congress, contributed to the 2007 IPCC Report, served on the Western Governor’s Association panel for climate change and ...

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