UW-Green Bay graduate student featured in story about Sea Grant work
UW-Green Bay master’s degree student Megan Hoff, who is studying Environmental Science and Policy, was hired as the first-ever graduate assistant in one of Wisconsin Sea Grant’s field offices last fall. Hoff is working with the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity at UW-Green Bay to involve university students and staff, state and federal agencies, citizen scientists, foundations, land trusts, several local governments and private landowners in creation of the watershed plan with hopes to improve habitat and water quality. Read more.