Hyla Howe

Master's Student in Natural Resources

Hyla Howe
Alma mater(s)
  • B.S. Biology, Paul Smith's College 2018

BIO

Hyla is earning her M.S. studying grassland birds in New York's Champlain Valley. Her interest lies mainly in the intersectionality of avian conservation and agriculture. She currently serves as a board member for Northern New York Audubon, where she is developing their Farm Grant program to support bird conservation on local farms. When not birding, Hyla enjoys hiking, biking, paddling, and skiing.

Prospective graduate students interested in learning more about research and experiences in the Rubenstein School may contact Hyla.

Area(s) of expertise

Ornithology, landscape ecology, management of grasslands for grassland birds, environmental education

Concentration: Forest and Wildlife Sciences

Bio

Hyla is earning her M.S. studying grassland birds in New York's Champlain Valley. Her interest lies mainly in the intersectionality of avian conservation and agriculture. She currently serves as a board member for Northern New York Audubon, where she is developing their Farm Grant program to support bird conservation on local farms. When not birding, Hyla enjoys hiking, biking, paddling, and skiing.

Prospective graduate students interested in learning more about research and experiences in the Rubenstein School may contact Hyla.

Areas of Expertise

Ornithology, landscape ecology, management of grasslands for grassland birds, environmental education

Concentration: Forest and Wildlife Sciences

Advisor

Advisor: Allan Strong