Mark White, M.S.Forest Ecologist
Mark White is the Forest Ecologist for The Nature Conservancy in Minnesota and the Dakotas. Prior to joining the Conservancy in 2004, Mark was a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota-Duluth’s Natural Resources Research Institute. His work focuses on biodiversity conservation in forested landscapes within Minnesota’s Superior Mixed Forest and Great Lakes Ecoregions. The science of forest conservation in this region involves integrating knowledge on natural forest variability, and ecologically based forest management along with information on recent and historical forest change. Other interests include monitoring forest change, forest insects and disease, remote sensing of forested landscapes, effects of prescribed fire and the implications of climate change for forest conservation. Feature Project
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