Academic Staff for Natural Resources
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Suzanne Beyeler |
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Jason Boulanger |
Dr. Jay Boulanger serves as Extension Associate in the Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University. He has coordinated the Deer Research and Management Program during the past several years. The focus of his applied research and extension programs is to reduce human-wildlife conflicts in suburban and agricultural landscapes. Jay also holds an appointment with Cornell’s Human Dimensions Research Unit, where he studies hunter subgroups to assess satisfactions, motivations and attitudes ... More > |
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Stephen Childs |
New York State Maple Specialist providing educational instruction and resources to maple producers in New York State. Focus areas include sustainable forest sugar bush management, sap collection and processing technology, product quality improvement and grading, and value added product development. More > |
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Natalie Cleavitt |
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Andrea Davalos |
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Michael Farrell |
Michael Farrell joined the Department of Natural Resources in 2004. His educational background includes a BS from Hamilton College in economics/environmental studies and an MPS in forest and natural resource management from SUNY-College of Environmental Science and Forestry. He currently serves as Northern NY Maple Specialist and Director of the Uihlein Forest- Cornell`s Sugar Maple Research & Extension Field Station in Lake Placid, NY. More > |
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John Forney |
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Laura Heady |
As Biodiversity Outreach Coordinator at the Hudson River Estuary Program, I deliver training, tools, and technical assistance to local decision-makers to raise their capacity to conserve natural areas through local land-use planning. More > |
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Daniel Josephson |
Dan Josephson is a Research Associate in the Department of Natural Resources. He manages the Little Moose Field Station which is the base of operations for the Adirondack Fishery Research Program. More > |
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Ruth Sherman |
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William Siemer |
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Karen Strong |
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Kristi Sullivan |
My professional goal is to encourage and support practical approaches to conserving wildlife and biodiversity for future generations. Primary audiences are private forest landowners, land managers, and educators. To complement my extension program, my research objectives are 1) to develop practical methods for restoring habitat complexity that has been lost throughout the Northeast as a result of decades of intensive land use; and 2) to determine effective means to sustain and conserve native ... More > |
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James Tantillo |
Jim Tantillo has taught in the Department of Natural Resources since 2001. He teaches courses in environmental history and environmental ethics. Jim is also the Executive Director of Orion, The Hunters' Institute, an organization that provides leadership on ethical and philosophical issues that pertain to fair chase and responsible hunting. More > |
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Mark Whitmore |
Work with professional land managers, state and federal agencies, government officials, and concerned citizens to understand the issues and strategies for minimizing the impact of forest insect pests, and in particular non-native invasive insects.Initiate extension projects and provide leadership on issues relating to forest health and invasive forest pest issues in New York State. Conduct research on the forest stand dynamics of invasive non-native forest pest impacts and implement biological ... More > |
