Dr. Ashley Reeves with the Center for Wildlife Health and a team of partners and researchers is investigating the potential for reintroducing wild ocelot populations to areas of Texas where…
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Scientist at work: Endangered ocelots and their genetic diversity may benefit from artificial insemination
Ashley Reeves works to improve ocelot populations through artificial insemination with sperm from a deceased male ocelot.
Undergraduate Student Researchers Present Posters at Discovery Day
Two undergraduate students involved with the Center for Wildlife Health shared poster presentations at UT, Knoxville’s Discovery Day, held at Hodges Library.
Ashley Reeves Wins People’s Choice in Three Minute Thesis Competition
Congratulations to Dr. Ashley Reeves on receiving first place in the people’s choice awards category during the Fourth Annual East Foundation Three Minute Thesis competition that took place Thursday, August 12, 2021, in Kingsville, Texas.