Wildlife Ecologist & Conservation Strategist. PhD in Zoology with 15 years of field experience managing ungulate populations and habitat restoration for state agencies.
Marcus Thorne is a dedicated wildlife ecologist who bridges the gap between academic research and practical land management. With a Doctorate in Zoology and over a decade working for state fish and game departments, he specializes in ungulate population dynamics, habitat restoration, and disease management like CWD. Marcus writes to educate hunters on the "why" behind regulations, focusing on how harvest data and stewardship directly influence herd health. His articles provide deep insights into biological cycles, ensuring that conservation efforts are grounded in science. Example title: "The Population Crash Caused by Harvesting the Wrong Doe Ratio."