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Hadley Boehm
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Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies Environment & Resources Office: 301 Birge Hall Phone: (608) 265-5473 Email: hboehm@wisc.edu |
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430 Lincoln Drive University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53706 - 1381 |
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B.S. Biology, Alma College, Alma, MI 2008 |
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Hadley is conducting her thesis project at the UW-Madison Arboretum. She will be applying ecosystem analysis approaches to address the potential of diverse native plant assemblages to treat stormwater in the newly constructed Pond 2 Stormwater Management Facility. |
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| A native of southern Michigan, Hadley graduated from
Alma College in Alma, MI with her B.S. degree where she majored in Biology
and minored in French. While at Alma Hadley assisted with a long-term
passerine banding study at the Alma College Ecological Station in Vestaburg,
MI. She also conducted her senior honors thesis using radio-telemetry to map
Veery (Catharus fuscescens) nesting territories at the ACES.
Following graduation, Hadley spent 3 months in Paris, France to practice her
language skills and learn about French culture and history. After returning
from France she moved to Canada as a Fulbright Student at the
University of Waterloo in Waterloo, ON where she studied wetlands policy,
invasive species, and water resource management in the Great Lakes. After
her Fulbright, Hadley worked as an intern at the Crystal Lake and Watershed
Association, in northern MI, where she conducted field work to help
establish a long-term swimmer's itch monitoring program. |
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Last updated: February 26, 2010 Feedback, questions or accessibility issues: hboehm@wisc.edu |
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