Randall W. FitzGerald, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
Coordinator of Education and Research
fitzgeraldr@mail.montclair.edu
973-222-2196

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Dr. FitzGerald is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Coordinator of the Education and Research, and Environmental Science Specialist at Montclair State University's School of Conservation. He is an authority on microtine behavioral ecology and has authored numerous articles relating to aminal behavior, behavioral ecology, and human sociobiology.

Dr. FitzGerald earned his B.S. in Environmental Science from the State University of New York, College at Purchase, and his Ph.D. in Biology at the New York State University Center at Binghamton. His current research interests center around mate selection strategies among humans, and the influence of conservation photography on responsible evironmental behavior in humans.

Prior to coming to the School of Conservation, he served as a National Science Foundation Research Associate at the University of Pittsburgh investigating sex differences in the evolution of cognitive learning. Dr. FitzGerald's current role at the School of Conservation involves supervising the educational and research programs at the field center, overseeing environmental science field experiences, and heading up the internship program. He is also the field center's webmaster.

Dr. FitzGerald relaxes by creating fine art images of natural and rural landscapes (www.randallfitzgerald.com). He is represented by several fine art galleries in Pennsylvannia, New York and New Jersey.
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