Field experience
Andrew Fulmer has worked with (and/or been sat upon by) animals representing diverse taxa around the world...

Arabian Babbler Project, Hazeva, Israel (Ongoing)
Position: PhD Student
Environment(s): Desert (Shezaf and Shachach Nature Reserves, Hazeva, Israel)
Banding, tracking, weighing, habituating, and observing birds as well as contributing to a long term database.
Position: PhD Student
Environment(s): Desert (Shezaf and Shachach Nature Reserves, Hazeva, Israel)
Banding, tracking, weighing, habituating, and observing birds as well as contributing to a long term database.

Kalahari Meerkat Project, Kuruman River Reserve, South Africa (10/10-12/10)
Position: Volunteer
Environment(s): Semi-Arid Region (Kuruman River Reserve, Kalahari, South Africa)
Marking, tracking, weighing, habituating, and observing meerkats as well as contributing to a long term database.
Position: Volunteer
Environment(s): Semi-Arid Region (Kuruman River Reserve, Kalahari, South Africa)
Marking, tracking, weighing, habituating, and observing meerkats as well as contributing to a long term database.

Project Emballonuridae, La Selva and Santa Rosa, Costa Rica (1/09-2/09)
Position: Field Assistant to Dr. Mirjam Knörnschild
Environment(s): Neotropical Rainforest (La Selva Biological Station), Pacific Dry Forest (Santa Rosa Biological Station and Nature Reserve)
Mist-netting, tagging, audio recording, collection of biological samples, and behavioral observation of emballonurid bats.
Position: Field Assistant to Dr. Mirjam Knörnschild
Environment(s): Neotropical Rainforest (La Selva Biological Station), Pacific Dry Forest (Santa Rosa Biological Station and Nature Reserve)
Mist-netting, tagging, audio recording, collection of biological samples, and behavioral observation of emballonurid bats.

Field Work in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA (10/06-5/10)
Position: BA Student
Environment(s): Deciduous temperate forests and fields
Tracking, observing and presentation of multimodal playback experiments to wild squirrels (9/07-11/09), tracking and acoustic recording of robins (5/08-8/08), observation and presentation multimodal playback experiments to wild Colias and Pieris butterflies (2/08-5/10), tracking and acoustic recording of wild coyotes (10/06-5/07)
Position: BA Student
Environment(s): Deciduous temperate forests and fields
Tracking, observing and presentation of multimodal playback experiments to wild squirrels (9/07-11/09), tracking and acoustic recording of robins (5/08-8/08), observation and presentation multimodal playback experiments to wild Colias and Pieris butterflies (2/08-5/10), tracking and acoustic recording of wild coyotes (10/06-5/07)
Lab Experience

McCloskey Lab (College of Staten Island, City Unversity of New York) (ongoing)
Position: Laboratory Rotation and PhD. Student
Associative Partner Choice and Rescue Behavior in the Naked Mole Rat
Position: Laboratory Rotation and PhD. Student
Associative Partner Choice and Rescue Behavior in the Naked Mole Rat

Preuss Lab (Hunter College, City University of New York (9/11-12/11)
Position: Laboratory Rotation Student
Behavioral and Physiological Suites Associated with Territorial Status in African Cichlid Fish
Position: Laboratory Rotation Student
Behavioral and Physiological Suites Associated with Territorial Status in African Cichlid Fish

Ross Lab (Hampshire College, Amherst MA) (6/09-5/10)
Position: Division III Thesis Student
Observational Studies on Ontogeny and Intergenerational Effects of Alloparental Care in the Mongolian Gerbil
Position: Division III Thesis Student
Observational Studies on Ontogeny and Intergenerational Effects of Alloparental Care in the Mongolian Gerbil
Partan Lab (Hampshire College, Amherst MA) (9/06-5/10)
Position: Research Assistant
Multimodal Territorial Displays
Position: Research Assistant
Multimodal Territorial Displays