Dr. Trevor A. Carter

I am a post-doctoral scholar in the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship at Colorado State University, working with Dr. Sarah Hart. I received my PhD in Integrative Biology from the University of Colorado Denver under the advisement of Dr. Brian Buma and hold a Master of Science in Botany from the University of Wyoming, advised by Dr. Daniel Laughlin.

My other interests beyond research include: climbing, trail running, mountain biking, skiing, hiking, backpacking, botanizing, and disc golf.

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Trevor.Carter[at]colostate.edu


Hailey Tharp

Hailey is an undergraduate researcher at CSU studying Ecosystem Science & Sustainability. She is interested in carbon cycling in soils in the face of global change and she aims to improve community knowledge of environmental processes through education.


Hailey.Tharp[at]colostate.edu


Madi Pinney

Madi is an undergraduate researcher at CSU studying Natural Resource Management. She is researching the impacts of spruce beetle disturbance on fuel loads and soil moisture.


Madisyn.Pinney[at]colostate.edu


Grace Gordon

Grace is an undergraduate researcher at CSU studying Ecosystem Science & Sustainability. She is researching how disturbance interactions influence understory plant cover.


Grace.Gordon[at]colostate.edu