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My research sites include the mixed-conifer old-growth forests in North Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, montane grasslands in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, riparian corridors in central Arizona and Great Lakes Basin in Wisconsin, ponderosa pine forests in the Black Hills, North Dakota, and the oak savanna in southeast Wisconsin. Here are a few of them:

Courses Department Activities
  • Ranger Fest
  • Geography Bowl - - also found on Dept Home Page
  • Geography Student Club Raffle (2003) (2004) - also found on Dept Home Page
  • Geography Student Club Fun (2003) (2004)
  • Women in Science
My Life Away from Work


Joy Wolf, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
University of Wisconsin-Parkside

Molinaro 274
262-595-3221
wolf@uwp.edu

Research interests: Biogeography, restoration ecology, disturbance ecology, specifically fire and exotic invasion and its impact on native plant community and soil processes in response to anthropogenic changes in land use.

 


Winter at Cedarburg Bog State Natural Area
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station
Saukville, Wisconsin