Bridging movement and nutrition to study wild critters in a changing world.

about tayler.

Tayler LaSharr (she/her/hers). Tayler is an ecologist whose interest in the natural world is largely driven by her desire to understand mechanisms of animal behavior, decision making, and resource allocation.

Much of Tayler’s work has been focused on how winter influences population dynamics of a long-lived animal—mule deer. Through intensive field efforts, she’s spent a good portion of her career following the same individuals through time, studying them as they grow up, make decisions, and learn to navigate a world that is often changing rapidly around them.

Her interest in ecology is closely tied to her interest in collaboration and producing science with others. By working with a team of people with multiple and diverse perspectives and ideas, we can move science forward and allow for more nuanced decision making in the management and conservation of wild animals.

When not thinking about science, Tayler likely is outside taking pictures of animals, drawing with pencils, or hanging out with her dogs, Ovis and Gus.