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Dr. Tim Meehan is a Senior Manager for Quantitative Science for National Audubon Society, working with staff and volunteers at the local, state and national level to find signals in large datasets that originate from Audubon’s numerous community science programs. Tim is currently the lead analyst for Audubon's Christmas Bird Count, and has applied his quantitative skills to analysis of data from the Hummingbirds at Home program, Puffin Project, Yuma Ridgway’s Rail Project, Black Oystercatcher Monitoring Program, Tricolored Blackbird Triennial Survey, Audubon Coastal Bird Survey, Western Rivers Bird Count, and Great Salt Lake Waterbird Survey.
Tim earned an M.S. from Humboldt State University and a Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico, with concentrations in animal ecology and biostatistics. He has served as a field technician for research projects across North and Central America, teaching faculty in New Mexico and North Carolina, and research scientist in Wisconsin and Colorado. He has conducted field research on many types of birds, including forest songbirds, breeding and migrating raptors, and colonial seabirds.
Tim has published over 50 scientific articles, including the following examples involving Audubon community science programs: