Casey Bradshaw
M.S.
Candidate
Department of Biological Sciences
Marshall
University
B.S.
Biological Sciences, Concentrating in Ecology, 2007
Penn
State Behrend
Contact Information:
bradshaw19@marshall.edu
crb222@gmail.com

Eastern Hellbender we found doing night surveys.
West Branch of Greenbrier, Pocahontas Co.
2009
About
me:
E.O.
Wilson once said “A thirst for adventure is the best way to conduct field
biology.” Growing up in a small rural
town around northwest Pennsylvania, I had the luxury of becoming a biologist at
a young age and my thirst for adventure still drives me today. My curiosity and passion for the outdoors
developed from the time I could walk. I
have known all my life a career in wildlife and conservation was where I would
be heading. Right now I am a 2nd
year Masters student in the herpetology lab at Marshall University, working
under Dr. Thomas Pauley.



Looking for Cave Salamanders in Greenbrier Co, WV
Releasing Olive Ridley hatchlings into ocean. Playa Caletas, Costa
Rica King Salmon from my summer at
Neets Bay, Alaska
2008 2007 2008
Curriculum Vitae Thesis
Research
