Hannah Ertl
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
Texas A&M University
212 Nagle Hall
2258 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843
Email: hannah.ertl@tamu.edu
Education:
B.S., Wildlife and Restoration Ecology, Arizona State University, 2011
M.S., Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University, Expected graduation May 2016
Take a look at my CV.
Research:
Watch a short video explaining my thesis topic. (7:00)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aoyQ51mw4I
Releasing trapped quail from the Rolling Plains Quail Research Ranch in Roby, TX. (0:05)
https://youtu.be/ExE9kf7PP5k
About Me:
When I’m not in grad school I live in the Four Corners region of Colorado with my husband and two four-legged children. I love working outside and with any statistics or GIS challenge. I hold an officer position in both SETAC-TAMU (P) and GWFSC (VP) and I am committed to the purpose and goals of each organization. In the past I’ve worked with Yosemite National Park, Arizona Game and Fish Department, and Wyoming Game and Fish Department. My background is in wildlife and restoration ecology and ecotoxicology, and I’d love to work with an agency or environmental consulting company after graduating in May 2016. When I’m not working, I enjoy rock climbing, mountain and road biking, long distance running, hiking, backpacking, camping, snowboarding, and exploring.
Check out my ResearchGate.