Dr. Jesse Miller

Ecologist; Instructor, Center for Wildlife Studies

Ph.D. Plant Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison

B.S. Botany and Sustainable Agriculture, The Evergreen State College

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Dr. Jesse Miller has worked as a botanist, ecologist, and educator for nearly two decades, including jobs at government agencies, private consulting companies, and universities. He previously taught ecology and statistics at Stanford, and he now teaches in the Master’s in Environmental Studies program at The Evergreen State College.

Jesse completed his PhD in plant ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2016, and he subsequently worked as a postdoctoral researcher studying fire ecology at UC Davis. Jesse has extensive experience with both botanical field data collection in ecosystems ranging from rainforests to deserts, as well as expertise in ecological data analysis.

His research interests include the effects of global change pressures, and especially altered wildfire regimes, on plant and lichen diversity. He has also worked extensively on the conservation ecology of rare and endangered plants. Jesse's passion for the natural world inspires him to help students in his classes and workshops.

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