Mary Maxey
Technician
Biological Science
The U.S. Geological Survey
United States Virgin Islands
Biography
Mary Maxey (Paul) is a biological technician (wildlife) at the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center where most of her career has been spent. She earned her B.S. in Zoology from the University of Georgia. Mary has worked on numerous projects ranging from environmental contaminants, migratory birds, endangered species, habitat restorations and photograhy of native bees. Currently she is an animal cartaker for the captive American Kestrel (Falco sparverius), Eastern Screech Owl (Megascops asio) and Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica) colonies.
Research Interest
wetland ecosystems animals capturing (animals) endangered species invasive species
Publications
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Failure of tetracycline as a biomarker in batch-marking juvenile frogs,Hatfield, J.S.; Henry, P.F.P.; Olsen, G.H.; Paul, M.M.; Hammerschlag, R.S.
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Final Report: Five years of monitoring reconstructed freshwater tidal wetlands in the urban Anacostia River (2000-2004),Hammerschlag, R.S.; Baldwin, A.H.; Krafft, C.C.; Neff, K.P.; Paul, M.M.; Brittingham, K.D.; Rusello, K.; Hatfield, J.S.
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Avian comparisons between Kingman and Kenilworth Marshes: Final report 2001-2004, Paul, M.; Krafft, C.; Hammerschlag, D.