Sarah Cooke

Position and Affiliation

Graduate Student, University of Florida

Areas of Interest

Herpetology, wildlife ecology and conservation, native and invasive species research and management

Education

B.S. Biology, Minor in Chemistry. Towson University, 2015.

Project Involvement

Sarah is primarily involved in the American alligator and American crocodile research and monitoring programs. She is also actively involved in the Croc Doc's Everglades Invasive Reptile and Amphibian Monitoring Program, where she conducts herpetofauanal surveys throughout southern Florida. She is currently a graduate student with the School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Florida. Her master's research involves the use of camera trap surveillance networks to assess invasive tegu occupancy in southern Florida.