Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program Your browser does not support script Emeritus Professor Department of Biology Research Interests Area of Specialization Ecology, distribution, status, and management of endangered and threatened vertebrates, especially bats and other mammals. Education Ph.D. University of Kentucky - 1967 - Vertebrate Zoology M.A. Stephen F. Austin State University - 1962 - Zoology B.S., Eastern Illinois University, Botany Experience 2000-Pres. Professor Emeritus/Senior Affiliate Faculty, Tennessee Technological University 1998-00 Professor, Department of Biology, Tennessee Technological University 1985-98 Professor and Chair, Department of Biology, Tennessee Technological University 1966-1985, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, Memphis State University. Recent Publications Harvey, M.J., and D. A. Saugey, 2001. Bats in Wildlife of southern forests; habitat and management (J. G. Dickson, ed.). In Press. Harvey, M.J., 2001. Status and ecology of the Indiana Bat, Mytosis sodalis , in the southern United States. | |
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