A series of short interviews with experts in restoration ecology in New England conducted by University of Rhode Island students. Interviews cover ongoing projects in the region and tips for students and emerging professionals looking to begin a career in restoration ecology.
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A series of short interviews with experts in restoration ecology in New England conducted by University of Rhode Island students. Interviews cover ongoing projects in the region and tips for students and emerging professionals looking to begin a career in restoration ecology.
Dennis Webster of the Taylor Point Restoration Association is interviewed by URI student Christina DiCenzo. They discuss the plan to remove non-native and invasive plant species growing on Taylor Point in Jamestown, Rhode Island and replacing them with the native plants to the area. They also discuss the skills and planning necessary to accomplish restoration projects like this one.
Anamarija Frankic of UMass Boston discusses the impacts humans have on natural ecosystems and the role of citizens to restore natural function with URI student Erin Chille.
Alex Hackman of Massachusetts Division of Ecological Restoration is interviewed by URI student Liana Dinuzio. They discuss restorations of cranberry bogs and dam removals and advice for students entering the field of ecological restoration.
A series of short interviews with experts in restoration ecology in New England conducted by University of Rhode Island students. Interviews cover ongoing projects in the region and tips for students and emerging professionals looking to begin a career in restoration ecology.