
Wildlife Biologist/Statistician - Shorebirds
Address
1011 East Tudor Road, MS 201
Anchorage, AK 99503
United States
About Sarah Saalfeld
Sarah began her career as a shorebird biologist studying Snowy Plover population and breeding ecology near Lubbock, Texas, earning a Ph.D. from Stephen F. Austin State University in 2010. In 2011, she moved to Alaska to work as a shorebird biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Her work has focused on mapping habitat suitability for nesting waterbirds, understanding the breeding ecology and population dynamics of Arctic-nesting shorebirds, and documenting shorebird migration pathways.
Additional roles
Chair of the Alaska USFWS Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
Areas of expertise
Shorebirds
Statistics
Breeding and Migration Ecology
Habitat Selection
GIS