We speak with Allison Stegner who is a post-doctoral researcher at Stanford University. She studies small mammals as a way to understand present and past environments. Here, we talk with Allison about her work and how studying small mammal abundance and distribution on the landscape can give us a better understanding of environmental change through time.
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