
Three recent graduates of the Environmental Science and Policy graduate program have had new papers accepted in scientific journals:
- Tom Nedland, along with faculty co-authors Amy Wolf and Tara Reed of NAS, will publish a paper entitled "A re-examination of restored wetlands in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin" in the journal Wetlands. Tom is currently working as an wetland ecologist for Martenson and Eisele, Inc. in Menasha, WI.
- Recent award-winner Brad Herrick has had another paper published entitled "Seed banks in diked and undiked Great Lakes coastal wetlands" in American Midland Naturalist, with co-authors Amy Wolf and Emeritus NAS professor Michael Morgan. Brad was recently hired as Ecologist for the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum.
- Steven Price, Research Coordinator at Davidson University, is now a Ph.D. candidate at Wake Forest University. His paper, with faculty co-author Bob Howe of NAS and others, entitled "Are anurans of Great Lakes coastal wetlands reliable ecological indicators of environmental condition?", has been accepted in a special issue of the Journal of Great Lakes Research.

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Dr. Fritz J. Erickson, Dean
Professional & Graduate Studies