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Charles T. Robbins
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Eastlick 373
Washington State University
Pullman WA 99164-6410
509-335-1119
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Professor of Zoology
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Charles T. Robbins has been a professor of Zoology and Natural Resource Sciences at WSU since 1974. His research interests include nutrition and energetics of wild mammals, particularly bears. Dr. Robbins' current research includes 1) foraging ecology of bears, 2) the role of bears in ecosystem nutrient cycling, particularly the movement of nutrients from salmon, through bears, and into forest plant communities, 3) energetics and habitat use of free-ranging bears, and 4) the interactions of bears, recreationists, and salmon in Alaska. Captive and wild grizzly bears are used in these studies.
Classes Dr. Robbins Teaches:
NATRS 431/531, Wildlife Nutrition.
Current Research:
Nutritional ecology large wild mammals, particularly bears. Follow the link to the Bear Research Center to the right to learn more about Dr. Robbins' research programs.
Universities and Degrees:
- B.S. -- Colorado State University
- M.S. -- Syracuse University,
- Ph.D. -- Cornell.

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