
Benjamin Sedinger
Assistant Professor · Waterfowl Ecology
University of Wisconsin-Stevens PointAbout
Benjamin Sedinger is an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, where he focuses on wildlife ecology and conservation. His work combines waterfowl ecology, quantitative tools, and habitat preservation to advance ecological research and management. He is also the Kennedy-Grohne Chair in Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation, reflecting his dedication to field-specific expertise.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology, University of Nevada Reno
- B.S. in Wildlife Ecology and Management, University of Nevada Reno
Benjamin's research spans population dynamics, harvest management, and life-history evolution, emphasizing practical, data-driven conservation strategies. He actively engages students through advising roles in the Ducks Unlimited Student Chapter and Wildlife Society Student Chapter, fostering hands-on learning opportunities.
Scientific Awards:
- Kennedy-Grohne Chair in Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation
He contributes to academic and community initiatives, including the Waterfowl Project CNR graduate student committee and the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation Waterfowl Committee. His teaching philosophy prioritizes student involvement in professional organizations and rigorous academic discipline.
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