
Current TCC Team

Chris Carter
Ph.D. Student
Dept. of Natural Resources Management
Davis College
Texas Tech University
Research Theme
Distribution and quality of surface water for desert bighorn sheep in the Trans Pecos of Texas: implications for habitat use, disease risks, and sheep survival in a changing landscape

Callie Cartwright
Research Technician
(M.S. Student starting Summer '26)
Dept. of Natural Resources Management
Davis College
Texas Tech University
Research Theme
Evaluating effects among herbicides for the control of invasive honey mesquite

Warren Conway
Bricker Endowed Chair in Wildlife Management
Senior Director of Outstate Research, Engagement & Outreach Stations
Dept. of Natural Resources Management
Davis College
Texas Tech University
Research Theme

Carsten Groos
M.S. Student
Dept. of Natural Resources Management
Davis College
Texas Tech University
Research Theme
Estimating population densities and habitat associations of free-ranging native and exotic ungulates in the Edwards Plateau

Seth Hawke
M.S. Student
Dept. of Natural Resources Management
Davis College
Texas Tech University
Research Theme
Movement and habitat selection of gray wolves in Southcentral Alaska

Matthew Hewitt
Ph.D. Student
Texas Tech University
and
Borderlands Research Institute
Sul Ross State University
Research Theme
Developing a reliable monitoring program For recolonizing black bear populations in the Trans-Pecos

Karen Hondrick
M.S. Student
Dept. of Natural Resources Management
Davis College
Texas Tech University
Research Theme
Using Christmas Bird Count and NLCD data to assess bird assemblage changes relative to landcover changes on the Gulf Coast

Laken Mize
M.S. Student
Dept. of Natural Resources Management
Davis College
Texas Tech University
Research Theme
Evaluation of Super-Stocking on Genetics and Recruitment of Wild Turkeys in Texas

Grace Newcomb
M.S. Student
Dept. of Natural Resources Management
Davis College
Texas Tech University
Research Theme
Non-thesis

Corin Olivas
Ph.D. Student
Dept. of Natural Resources Management
Davis College
Texas Tech University
Research Theme
Snowy plover population structure and plumage variation

Angela Patrick
Ph.D. Student
Dept. of Natural Resources Management
Davis College
Texas Tech University
Research Theme
Developing a novel approach to modeling infectious disease transmission in multi-species systems

Madison Ramsey
M.S. Student
Dept. of Natural Resources Management
Davis College
Texas Tech University
Research Theme
Examining the effects of neonicotinoids on ring-necked pheasant physiology

