Scott Jackson
Faculty/Staff
Scott Jackson is an Extension Professor in Environmental Conservation who teaches wetlands ecology, wildlife conservation, biodiversity, and New England natural history. His work focuses on wildlife movement across roads, including developing standards and evaluation methods for animal passage and road-stream crossing structures. His research also addresses wetland monitoring and landscape-scale ecological assessment, and he has helped lead major initiatives including MassMarsh in close collaboration with MGS.
Areas of Expertise: Wetlands ecology & conservation, wildlife ecology & conservation, biodiversity conservation
Education:
MS: University of Massachusetts Amherst
UG: Allegheny College