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Lindsay Seward (she/her) is the Undergraduate Program Coordinator and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology at the University of Maine. Her role involves coordinating academic programs and teaching, emphasizing field-based observation to develop students' understanding of ecological patterns and processes.
Her research interests span terrestrial, wetland, and marine ecosystems, with a focus on ecological problems informed by natural history. Notably, her M.S. research examined the reproductive ecology of green sea urchins and nearshore oceanographic conditions, contributing to resource management and restoration strategies.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, though her work bridges basic ecological research and applied policy decisions. She collaborates with the Maine Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit and is affiliated with the broader academic community through her department.
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