Cara Nelson - Professor of Restoration Ecology
Cara directs the Restoration Ecology Lab at the University of Montana and is program director of the undergraduate major in Ecological Restoration in the College of Forestry and Conservation.
Cara Nelson CV (pdf)
Jesse Bunker - Undergraduate Student Researcher
Kevin Carns - Undergraduate Student Researcher
David Fulton-Beale - Undergraduate Student Researcher
Christine McManamen - Undergraduate Student Researcher
Alexis Gibson - PhD student
Dissertation: Maximizing competitive and adaptive potential of native plant materials for revegetation projects: local ecotypes versus cultivars.
Megan Keville - Research Coordinator
Becca Lloyd - PhD Student
Dissertation: Evaluating how the method of road removal influences recovery of linked above- and belowground ecosystem properties and functions
Colin Maher - PhD Student
Dissertation: Restoration and treeline ecology in whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis)
Haley Wiggins - M.S. Student
Thesis: Landscape-scale reference conditions for mid-elevation montane forests of the Sierra Nevada, California