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Jennifer Korn
South Florida State College
I completed my Ph.D. in 2013 where I studied ocelots and bobcats, and created the first genetic
pedigree for ocelots. As a Florida Panther Biologist, my remote camera monitoring verified the first
female panther north of the Caloosahatchee River since 1972 and documented two litters of kittens. I
conduct research and monitoring largely through remote camera surveys, and work with private
landowners and agencies to protect corridors and conserve habitat for the continued expansion of the
Florida population to the north. My interests include spatial ecology, remote cameras, wildlife crossings,
and conservation genetics.
jennifer.korn(at)southflorida.ed
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