Cheyenne is an undergraduate in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts, Arizona State University. She is measuring the abundance of meso-mammals across three riparian forest types: non-native salt cedar (Tamarix spp.), cottonwood (Populus) -willow (Salix), and mesquite (Prosopis spp.) Her study sites are on the Gila and San Pedro Rivers.
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