Sarah E. Rinkevich

Sarah E. Rinkevich

Wildlife Biologist/Assistant Research Scientist

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
201 N Bonita Ave, Suite 141 Tucson, Arizona 85737

Research

My focus is on endangered species conservation and recovery, primarily Mexican wolf and other species within the Southwest. I work closely with Native American Tribes throughout the Southwest focusing on Traditional Ecological Knowledge.

Teaching

I have guest lectured for Natural Resources Policy & Law and Wildlife Conservation. I have provided Tribal Relations, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Endangered Species Act educational presentations for the Fish & Wildlife Service.

Degree(s)

  • Ph.D., 2012, University of Arizona University, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, Tucson, AZ
  • M.S., 1991, Humboldt State, Natural Resources, University, Arcata, CA
  • B.S., 1987, University of Arizona, Renewable Natural Resources, Tucson AZ