Sara Weaver

 Sara Weaver

Sara Weaver

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Biography

Texas A&M University San Antonio - Biology

Biology Lecturer, Texas A&M University, San Antonio
Sara
Weaver
Austin, Texas Area
I am a university lecturer with a demonstrated history of working in higher education, research, conservation, and consulting. I am skilled in Ornithology, Wildlife Ecology and Management, Organismal Biology, Wetlands, NEPA, Endangered Species Act Compliance, Wind Energy Impacts on Wildlife and Reduction Strategies, Environmental Awareness, and Technical Writing. In addition, I am a Doctoral Candidate at Texas State University conducting research focused in wind energy impacts to birds and bats in south Texas.


Experience

    Education

    • Texas State University-San Marcos

      Master of Science (MS)

      Wildlife Ecology

    • Texas State University-San Marcos

      Bachelor of Science (BS)

      Biology, General

    • Texas State University

      PhD in Aquatic Resources and Integrative Biology

      Wind energy impacts to birds and bats in south Texas

    • Texas State University

      Research and Instructional Assistant


      Vertebrate Physiology, Ecology, and Modern Biology II Lab Instructor

    Publications

    • Big free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops macrotis) discovered at a wind energy facility in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas.

      Southwestern Naturalist

    • Big free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops macrotis) discovered at a wind energy facility in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas.

      Southwestern Naturalist

    • Baseline population estimates and microclimate data for newly established overwintering Brazilian free-tailed bat colonies in central Texas.

      Southwestern Naturalist

    • Big free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops macrotis) discovered at a wind energy facility in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas.

      Southwestern Naturalist

    • Baseline population estimates and microclimate data for newly established overwintering Brazilian free-tailed bat colonies in central Texas.

      Southwestern Naturalist

    • Geographic distribution: USA, Texas, Eastland Co.: Hemidactylus tursicus (Mediterranean gecko)

      Herpetological Review

    • Big free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops macrotis) discovered at a wind energy facility in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas.

      Southwestern Naturalist

    • Baseline population estimates and microclimate data for newly established overwintering Brazilian free-tailed bat colonies in central Texas.

      Southwestern Naturalist

    • Geographic distribution: USA, Texas, Eastland Co.: Hemidactylus tursicus (Mediterranean gecko)

      Herpetological Review

    • Sex ratio estimates of Roosevelt elk using Bowden's estimator

      California Fish and Game

    BIO 1307

    3.5(2)

    BIOL 1309

    3.7(3)

    BIOL 1307

    3.8(4)