Nancy Huntly

Nancy Huntly
Born
EducationKalamazoo College (BA), 1977
University of Arizona (PhD), 1985
EmployerUtah State University
Political partyDemocratic
Board member ofScience 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)
HonoursSkaggs 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).


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