Winifred is an assistant adjunct professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UC Santa Cruz. My research is broadly focused on exploring how populations respond to anthropogenic and natural stressors. Much of my research focuses on bats, although my interests in ecology and conservation transcend my mono-taxophilic research habit. I believe good science combines natural curiosity, a dedicated work ethic, and remembering to have fun.
Winifred Frick talks about a horrific fungal disease called White Nose Syndrome, which caused massive mortality of small brown bats in the Northeastern US in 2006. (Talk recorded in January 2013)