Tribal Forestry and Wildlife Management

Speaker: 
Dr. Serra Hoagland
 
26 Sep 2024
 
7:00 PM
 
Great Hall, Memorial Union
Co-sponsors: 
  • Department of Natural Resource and Ecology Management
  • Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology
  • Iowa Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
  • Department of Agronomy
  • College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)

2024 Paul L. Errington Memorial Lecture

Dr. Serra Hoagland (Laguna Pueblo) works for the USDA Forest Service Research & Development branch as the National Program Lead for Tribal Research. She focuses on building local, regional and national partnerships with tribes and intertribal organizations, mentoring students in natural resources, and conducting research that is relevant to Native communities. As the first Native American to graduate from Northern Arizona University with a PhD in forestry, Serra studied Mexican spotted owl habitat on tribal and non-tribal lands in south-central New Mexico. She has 8 book publications and 16 peer-reviewed journal articles and most recently was nominated as a Fellow for The Wildlife Society in 2023. In 2020, Dr. Hoagland was nominated for a Professional of the Year Award and was selected as the Most Promising Scientist by the American Indian Science & Engineering Society.


This lecture will be recorded and the recording can be viewed approximately 24-36 hours after the conclusion of the lecture on the Available Recordings page.