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Rachel Jolley

University of Guam

Assistant Professor, University of Guam, Restoration Ecology

  • Originally from Blacksburg, Virginia (Virginia Tech)
  • B.S. in Conservation Biology (Wildlife Conservation) from Brigham Young University (Provo, UT)
  • M.S. in Botany and Range Sciences from Brigham Young University (Provo, UT)
  • PhD in Forest Ecology (Biogeochemistry) from Auburn University (Auburn, AL)
  • Post-doc in Restoration Ecology at Mississippi State University (Starkville, MS)
  • Work experience: U.S. Forest Service, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Missouri Dept of Conservation, Environmental Consultant, Research Associate, Professor
  • Teaching Experience: Utah Valley University, Mississippi State University, BYU-Idaho (on-line), Columbia Southern University (on-line), University of Guam

Presentations by Rachel Jolley
Recovery of native limestone forest following ungulate removal.
Recovery of native limestone forest following ungulate removal.
Rachel Jolley