Matthew Dwyer

Email: matthew.dwyer@ufl.edu
Position and Affiliation
Wildlife Biologist, UF - Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center
Areas of Interest
Herpetology, Parasitology, Spatial Ecology, Everglades Restoration
Education
B.S. Environmental Science, Biosecurity Specialization, Broward College, 2024
Project Involvement
Matt is currently managing projects involving environmental dataloggers in the Turkey Point Cooling Canals, Loxahatchee mammal and python camera trapping, and Belize camera trapping. Matt partakes in necropsies of invasive reptiles (including tegus, pythons, Nile monitors and caiman) to exaimine diet and parasite presence. He is also involved in the trapping and removal of invasive Argentine black and white tegus, crocodilian projects, and the Everglades Invasive Reptile and Amphibian Monitoring Program (EIRAMP).