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Anne McIntosh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Augustana Campus. Her research focuses on ecological recovery in forested grassland ecosystems, particularly in the context of natural and anthropogenic disturbance agents. She is involved in studying biodiversity recovery in various habitats, including boreal forests and grasslands, as well as the impacts of human activities such as oil sands extraction. McIntosh emphasizes the importance of creating engaging learning environments for her students, aiming to foster a supportive atmosphere where critical thinking and collaboration can thrive. Her teaching interests encompass courses related to plants, statistics, conservation biology, and field studies, reflecting her commitment to integrating research and education. She actively participates in the mentorship of students and post-doctoral fellows within her research program, the Ecological Recovery Lab, promoting the significance of ecological sustainability and biodiversity conservation.
Department: Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management