Richard T. Reynolds, Ph.D.
Richard T. Reynolds, Ph.D., is Senior Research Wildlife Biologist for the Rocky Mountain Research Station in Fort Collins, Colorado. He has studied the habitat, behavior, and population ecology of birds and mammals for over 35 years in the Pacific Northwest, Colorado, and Arizona, including goshawks on the Kaibab Plateau in Arizona and flammulated owls and Mexican spotted owls in Colorado. His research, which identifies the determinants of habitat quality for these species, helps managers design forest landscapes more likely to sustain viable populations of these sensitive species.