Jon Grinnell is the Francis Morey Uhler Chair in Biology. He spent his youth roaming the hills of coastal California watching the hawks and admiring alligator lizards and rattlesnakes. From the time of his first borrowed binoculars he has been fascinated with wild creatures and places, and now is excited to share those with students.
As an undergraduate he worked with the last wild California Condors before they were taken into captive breeding programs, and as a graduate student he studied the social and communication behavior of African lions in Tanzania. For years, he worked on lions in South Africa before transitioning to American bison in South Dakota. In each of these projects he eagerly involved research students, as one of his great loves is taking students out into the field to get hands-on experience with animals and ecosystems.
Recently his attention has shifted to the plight of shallow marine habitats and regularly takes students to study the Mesoamerican coral reef in Belize. Jon feels privileged to have the chance to teach animal behavior, aquatic biology, vertebrate zoology, and other field-based courses at Gustavus, as well as the many travel courses he has led throughout South and Central America and the Caribbean.
Jon is an avid cyclist, scuba diver, hiker, animal watcher, and bow hunter.
BIO-242: Vertebrate Zoology
BIO-243: Vertebrate Zoology Lab
BIO-260: Evolution, Ecology and Behavior
BIO-291: Independent Study
BIO-364: Aquatic Biology
BIO-365: Aquatic Biology Lab
FTS-100: FTS:Prairie
ENV-368: Internship
BIO-102: Organismal Lab
BIO-202: Evolution, Ecology and Behavior w/Lab
BIO-101: Principles Lab
BIO-372: Animal Behavior w/Lab
PhD: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. BS: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Environmental & Systematic Biology.