Faculty

Victoria Dreitz

Interim Program Director, Wildlife Biology; Director, Avian Science Center

Contact

Office
FOR 312A
Phone
406-243-5476
Fax
406-243-4557
Email
victoria.dreitz@umt.edu
Office Hours

Spring 2024:

Mondays & Wednesdays: 3 PM - 4 PM

Website
http://www.cfc.umt.edu/asc

Personal Summary

In August of 2013, I became tenure-track faculty member of the Wildlife Biology Program and the Department of Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences at the University of Montana. The responsibilities of my position also include Directorship of the Avian Science Center. My prior experience includes over 7 years as a Research Scientist for the State of Colorado's wildlife management agency, Colorado Parks and Wildlife.  My post-doctoral experiences range from population and demographic modeling to disease ecology to applied species conservation.  I received my PhD from the University of Miami (Florida) in which I had a unique opportunity to work with many of the quantitative scientists at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center.  I received my Bachelors of Science degree from Colorado State University.  In general, my research interests are broad focusing on basic and applied questions on population and community ecology in numerous ecosystems.

Education

1994    BS      Colorado State University
2000    PhD    University of Miami
 

Courses Taught

  • WILD 170 - Fish and Wildlife Interest Group
  • WILD 180 - Careers in Wildlife Biology
  • WILD 240 - Introduction to Biostatistics - Honor's
  • WILD 370 - Wildlife Habitat Conservation & Management
  • WILD 494 - Senior Seminar

Research Interests

Selected Publications

View my Google Scholar Profile 

Or view the Avian Science Center  

Hobbies

My hobbies include spending time with my family; trail running; fly fishing; hiking; cross-country and skate skiing; reading; baking; and, most recent, archery with my son.