Nick Haddad
Dr. Nick M. Haddad is a Professor of Integrative Biology at Michigan State University and co-director of the Long-Term Ecological Research site at Kellogg Biological Station. He is an ecologist and conservation biologist who has spent over two decades studying the world's rarest butterflies and conducting large-scale ecological experiments on habitat loss and restoration. His research focuses on landscape conservation, habitat corridors, and pollinator diversity, and he is the author of 'The Last Butterflies: a Scientist's Quest to Save a Rare and Vanishing Creature.'
ecology
conservation biology
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