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Graduate Student Profiles

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Kenna Lehmann
Kenna worked as a research assistant on our hyena project in Kenya for a year, then took some time off in Washington DC, and finally joined the lab as a PhD student in the fall of 2012. Her dissertation work focuses on vocal communication among hyenas, and its role in facilitating cooperative interactions.

Kenna Lehmann's Website

Current Graduate Students
  • Kevin McCormick
  • Maggie A. Sawdy
  • Olivia Spagnuolo
  • Julie Jarvey
  • Jana Woerner
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    • Spotted Hyena >
      • Hyena Publications
      • Carnivore Conservation
      • Communication
      • Cognition
      • Demography
      • Interspecific Competition and Anti-Predator Behavior
      • Socioendocrinology
      • Project Database
    • Arvicanthis niloticus
    • Belding's Ground Squirrel
    • Benefits of our Research
  • CV
  • About Hyenas
    • Images
  • Donate
  • Contact