Caylee is a graduate student at Colorado State University in the department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology. She is studying the role that climate change plays in shaping the phenology, demography, and fitness of the Uinta ground squirrell (Urocitellus armatus), a hibernator endemic to the western United States.
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