University of California
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Dr Robert M. Timm
Center Director; Extension Wildlife Specialist
ANR Hopland Research & Extension Center4070 University Road
Hopland, CA 95449
(707) 744-1424 ext. 103
rmtimm@ucanr.edu
Websites
Specialty
Prevention and control of wildlife damage, solving human-wildlife conflicts, rodent and predator biology and behavior, wildlife managementEducation
Ph.D. Ecology, Univ. of Calif.-Davis. 1977
Areas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)
- Wildlife - General
- Wild Animals - Game
- Wild Animals - Non-Game
- Wildlife - Other
- Vertebrates, Mollusks, and Other (Non Arthropod, Pathogen, Nematode, Weed) Pests
- Integrated Pest Management Systems
- Animal Welfare/Well-Being and Protection
- Insects and Other Pests Affecting Humans
- Zoonotic Diseases and Parasites Affecting Humans
- Aquatic and Terrestrial Wildlife
Biography
B.S. (biology), University of Redlands, 1971; M.S. (ecology), UC Davis, 1973; Ph.D. (ecology) UC Davis, 1977. 1978 - 1987: Extension Vertebrate Pest Specialist and Associate Professor, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 1987 - present: Center Director and Ext. Wildlife Specialist, Hopland R & E Center
ANR Publications
- Coyotes: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
- Deer Mouse: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
- House Mouse: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
- Rats: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
California Agriculture Article Contributions
- The Coyote Lure Operative Device revisited: A fresh look at an old idea
- Sheep-killing coyotes a continuing dilemma for ranchers
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Natural Resources Coordinating Conference - Member
- Oak Woodland Conservation - Member
- Pest Management in ANR - Member
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