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About Susan Morse

Susan Morse is a nationally recognized naturalist and habitat specialist with thirty years of experience tracking and interpreting wildlife uses of habitat.  She has been an active participant in Western Forest Carnivores Committee meetings and she is currently a founding member of the Northeast Carnivore Conservation Working Group.  Her research has focused on cougar, bobcat, black bear, and Canada lynx.  In 2001 Susan was the recipient of the Franklin Fairbanks Award for her lifelong creative and dedicated service to enriching the awareness and understanding of the natural world among the residents of New England.

Susan founded Keeping Track in 1994.  Her field work and Keeping Track® have been featured in:

National  Public Radio's "Morning Edition"
Smithsonian (January, 1997)
Audubon (May/June, 1999)
Amicus Journal (Summer, 1999)
Forest Magazine (September/October 2000)
Wild Earth (Winter 2001/2002)
The Nature Conservancy (Winter 2002)
Adirondack Life (January/February 2005)
Ranger Rick - National Wildlife Federation (January 2005)
Vermont Life (Winter 1998)
Vero Beach Magazine (April 2002)

Sue's life work and photography is featured in The Woods Scientist, part of Houghton Mifflin Company's Scientist in the Field series (text copyright ©2002 by Stephen R. Swinburne).




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