Laura Duval
Laura Duval

Research Biologist

lsduval@wm.edu
(757) 221-1708

Research Background
Laura started working as a technician with CCB in 2014 studying distribution and habitat use of wintering saltmarsh sparrows. Since then she has assisted on some of CCB’s long-term projects monitoring Bald Eagles and Red-cockaded woodpeckers. Laura was hired as a Research Biologist in 2018 to continue working in the field (her first love) as well as providing logistical support to many of the other projects. She is passionate about recruiting citizen scientist into research when possible, and will be working towards enriching programs such as the long-running U.S. Nightjar Network.

Education
B.S. in Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University


Recent Publications

Hines, C. H., L. S. Duval, and B. D. Watts. 2020. Winter distribution and migration ecology of the Ipswich Sparrow in the mid-Atlantic: Year 2020 report. Center for Conservation Biology Technical Report Series, CCBTR-20-06. William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 8 pp.

Watts, B. D., C. Hines, L. Duval, B. J. Paxton, and J. Wright. 2020. Investigation of Red-cockaded Woodpeckers within the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge: 2019 report.The Center for Conservation Biology Technical Report Series, CCBTR-20-04. William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 18 pp.

Watts, B. D., C. Hines, L. Duval, B. J. Paxton, F. M. Smith, and J. Wright. 2019. Investigation of Red-cockaded Woodpeckers within the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge: 2018 report. Center for Conservation Biology Technical Report Series, CCBTR-19-01. College of William and Mary and Virginia Commonwealth University, Williamsburg, VA. 16 pp.

Watts, B. D., F. M. Smith, B. J. Paxton, C. Hines, and L. Duval. 2018. Investigation of Red-cockaded Woodpeckers in Virginia: Year 2018 report. Center for Conservation Biology Technical Report Series, CCBTR-18-17. College of William and Mary and Virginia Commonwealth University, Williamsburg, VA. 33 pp.

Smith, F. M., B. D. Watts, B. J. Paxton, L. S. Duval and J. A. Linscott. 2018. Assessment of Black Rail Status in North Carolina, Breeding Season 2017 and 2018 Summaries. Center for Conservation Biology Technical Report Series: CCBTR-18-12. College of William and Mary and Virginia Commonwealth University, Williamsburg, VA. 45 pp.

Smith, F. M., B. D. Watts, B. J. Paxton, and L. S. Duval. 2018. Assessment of Black Rail Status in Georgia, Breeding Season 2017 and 2018 Summaries. Center for Conservation Biology Technical Report Series: CCBTR-18-10. College of William and Mary and Virginia Commonwealth University, Williamsburg, VA. 48 pp.