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Jason Hagani

PhD Student, Resource Ecology & Management

About

I am a spatial ecologist whose work focuses on the intersection between animal movements and anthropogenic activity. I employ remote sensing, statistical modeling, and field-based methods to better understand the mechanisms driving these human-wildlife interactions. My dissertation research will broadly focus on the effects of wildfire on the movements of wildlife – particularly gray wolves – in the Upper Peninsula in collaboration with the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. I aim to use an interdisciplinary approach to examine complex conservation issues, combining social and ecological sciences to promote coexistence between people and animals.

Education

M.A. Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology; Columbia University (2021)
B.A. Earth and Environmental Sciences; Columbia University (2019)