Doctoral Student, University of Connecticut
I am an ecologist and a botanist working towards my Ph.D. at the University of Connecticut. My dissertation focuses on the intersection of trait ecology, biodiversity, and remote sensing.
In addition to these interests, I enjoy working closer to home in New England. I have conducted researched on topics ranging from conservation to invasive plant risk assessments.
New England power line corridors harbor rare bees and other wild things
Oct 04, 2019 14:42 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
To many people, power line corridors are eyesores that alter wild lands and landscapes, even if they are necessary sites for transmission lines that deliver electricity. But ecologically, the swaths of open, scrubby...
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