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Hanna Kahl

hannah-kahlHANNA KAHL was a Research Assistant in the FLIES Facility. She received her BA in Biology from Whitman College, Washington in 2011.  Since then she has been working for non-profits in Washington, teaching mathematics in South Korea, exploring avian seed dispersal in Puerto Rico, and guiding undergraduates in various environmental field projects as a teacher’s assistant in Montana.  Her research in the FLIES Facility examined how scavenging by vertebrates impacted the carrion invertebrate community structure across different landscapes.  Hanna is now a MS student with Dr. Cerruti Hooks in the Department of Entomology at the University of Maryland.

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