Suzanne Agan
Full-Time Associate Professor, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
Education
- Ph.D. in Environmental Studies
- Antioch University
- M.S. in Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies
- Antioch University
- M.S. in Wildlife Science
- Texas A&M University
Positions Held
2021 - Present
University of Maryland Global Campus
Assistant Professor of Environmental Science
2019 - Present
Kennesaw State University
Environmental Science Instructor
Intellectual Contributions
Evaluating how management policies affect red wolf mortality and disappearance
Suzanne Agan
May 26, 2022
Royal Society Open Science
Majority positive attitudes cannot protect red wolves (Canis rufus) from a minority willing to kill illegally
Suzanne Agan
October (4th Quarter/Autumn) 2021
Biological Conservation
Estimating poaching risk for the critically endangered wild red wolf (Canis rufus)
Suzanne Agan
May 5, 2021
PLOS One
Presentations
Red Wolves and Coyotes
Artemis Wildlife Podcast
February 1, 2023
Next Level D2L: Personalization and Efficiency
Lunch & Learn Webinar Series
February 1, 2023
Invasive Species and Keystone Species in the Southeastern United States
Artemis Georgia Fireside Chat
January 11, 2023
The human dimensions of poaching in the wild red wolf population
UMGC Webinar Series
August 24, 2022
Scientific Research with red wolves as a case study
Science Seminar
February 1, 2022
Wild Red Wolf Poaching Risk
Monthly Conference
January 12, 2021
Media Contributions
How Have Humans Impacted Red Wolves?
May 22, 2024
Social Media - Blog
Why Is the Red Wolf Endangered? (WIN)
January 11, 2024
Social Media - Blog
Why Is the Red Wolf Endangered? (WIN)
January 11, 2024
Social Media - Blog
Could poachers jeopardize red wolf reintroduction?
The Wildlife Society
October 15, 2021
Internet
Little Red Wolf and the Big Bad Humans
The Nation Magazine
August 19, 2021
Magazine
The Collapse of Wild Red Wolves Is a Warning That Should Worry Us All
The Nation
August 2, 2021
Internet
Awards & Honors
August 1,
2024
Women Hunt
The Wild Sheep Foundation
The WSF Women Hunt® program offers a competitive and exceptional opportunity for twelve new female hunters to experience their first hunt in a safe, comfortable, and immersive educational environment. This opportunity is meant to incorporate conservation education, emphasizing hunter ethics and the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.
I was selected as one of the 12 women for the class of 2024.
I was selected as one of the 12 women for the class of 2024.