Nancy Huntly | |
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Born | |
Education | Kalamazoo College (BA), 1977 University of Arizona (PhD), 1985 |
Employer | Utah State University |
Political party | Democratic |
Board member of | Science Unwrapped Northwest Power and Conservation Council Independent Scientific Review Panel (Past) Independent Scientific Advisory Board of the Columbia River Indian Tribes and NOAA Fisheries (Past) |
Honours | Skaggs Alaska Scientist in Residence at the Sitka Sound Science Center, 2014 Idaho State University Distinguished Researcher, 2007 Ecological Society of America Fellow, 2018 |
Nancy Huntly is an American ecologist based at Utah State University, where she is a Professor in the Department of Biology and director of the USU Ecology Center. Her research has been on biodiversity, herbivory, and long-term human ecology. She started her position at USU in 2011, after serving as a Program Officer in the Division of Environmental Biology at the National Science Foundation. Prior to that she was a faculty member in the Department of Biological Sciences at Idaho State University (Pocatello).