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Todd Fredericksen

insertnamehere Associate Professor of Forestry and Wildlife, School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
PhD Virginia Tech
MS North Carolina State University
BA Virginia Military Institute
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Email: tfredericksen@ferrum.edu
Office phone: (540) 365-4360
Personal web page: http://www.ferrum.edu/tfredericksen
Office: Garber Hall 212
Teaching at Ferrum since: 2002

Courses taught:
  • Forest Ecology and Management
  • Wildlife Ecology and Management
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Conservation Biology
  • Animal Behavior
  • Fundamentals of Ecology
  • Quantitative Environmental Methods and Statistics
Publications
Fredericksen, T.S., M. Thurman, J.D. Fiore, and D. Evans. In press. Comparison of method and season of application for control of the invasive tree species Ailanthus altissima in Virginia, USA. In Invasive Species: Detection, Impact and Control. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY.

Fredericksen, T.S. 2008. Bird communities on recently-logged and mature non-industrial private forestlands in Virginia, USA. Banisteria. In press.

Fredericksen, T.S., M. Peña-Claros. 2007. Ecological reserves within timber concessions: A case study from Bolivia. International Forestry Review 9(4):835-841.

Fredericksen, T.S. 2007. Logging and wildlife on non-industrial private forestlands in Virginia. Pp. 187-206. In New Research in Forest Ecology. A. Skaggs (Ed.) Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY.

Fredericksen, T.S. 2007. Logging and wildlife on non-industrial private forestlands in Virginia. Virginia Forests 62:17-20.

Fredericksen, T.S., K. Graves, H.S. Shively, D. Ellington, T. Walker. 2007. A box full of surprises: the eastern box turtle. Virginia Wildlife 68:26-30.

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Research Intrests
Biodiversity conservation in managed forests, silvicultural treatments to improve forest productivity, reduced impact logging, natural history of species in eastern deciduous forest (e.g., eastern box turtle, southern flying squirrel), sustainable forest management, control of invasive exotic species.

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