Nic Jelinski
 
       
 

 

Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies

Email: najelinski@wisc.edu

 

       
   

430 Lincoln Drive

University of Wisconsin

Madison, WI 53706 - 1381

 

 

 

 

 

  Educational Background:  

 

 

  BS Botany and Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2004  
     
  Current Projects:  
  How does microtopography in southern Wisconsin wetlands affect carbon cycling? What effect does a simplification of a wetland system through disturbance and dominance of Phalaris arundinacea (reed canary grass) have on carbon budgets? Can we assess the functional effect that plant diversity and microtopographical losses have on wetlands?  
     
  Bio  
 

Nic has been involved in land management work with the Wisconsin DNR, Madison Audubon, and Riverland Conservancy for a number of years. His work has focused on invasive species management, prairie, savanna and wetland restoration, and plant surveying and monitoring in southern Wisconsin and Iowa.

 
     
     
 

 

 

 

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