Would you like to use occupancy modeling in your studies of marine mammals?
Check out these online courses from the Center for Wildlife Studies! Learn
at your own pace over a 3-month period.

Introduction to Occupancy Modeling
<https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.org/courses/p/occupancy-modeling-intro>
Species presence/absence is a fundamental concept used in many areas of
ecology, including studies of marine mammal species distributions and
monitoring efforts. However, imperfect detection can lead to false
absences. Unaccounted for false absences can lead to misleading inferences
about patterns and dynamics of species occurrence and the factors that
influence them. We will learn methods for accounting for imperfect
detection with species detection/non-detection data and also discuss
important study design considerations. Exercises are completed using
Program PRESENCE and RPresence.

Advanced Occupancy Modeling
<https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.org/courses/p/occupancymodeling-ii>
This course is aimed at participants that have completed the
introductory-level course, or have suitable practical experience
implementing species occurrence models that account for imperfect
detection. In this course, learn the underlying theory of multi-scale,
multi-state, species co-occurrence, and community level models and then put
your new knowledge into practice. All hands-on exercises will be conducted
in R, covering data analysis and presentation of results (plotting results,
creating maps, etc.).

DATES:
September 2 - November 23, 2025

PRICE:
Starts at $275 students / $375 professionals (early bird ends August 3)

LEARN MORE & REGISTER HERE:
https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.org/courses



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*Emily J. Uhrig*, PhD
Director of Education
Center for Wildlife Studies <https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.org/>

*Center for Wildlife Studies is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
whose **global
mission is to provide accessible environmental education and promote
wildlife conservation **through science.*
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