Paul Hook, Wetland & Watershed Scientist   Ph.D. Range Science/Ecology, Colorado State University, M.S. Biology, East Carolina University B.S. Botany, University of Washington  Paul has been working in natural resource research and consulting, primarily in Montana, Idaho, Colorado, and Wyoming since 1988. He specializes in wetland, riparian and rangeland ecology, including research; grant writing, publication, and resource analysis. He has expertise in plant-based approaches to wastewater treatment, sediment control, and streambank stabilization; invasive plant establishment in wetlands; plant-soil relations; and quantitative methods for ecological and water resource studies. Paul worked as an assistant professor at Montana State University for 7 years before joining IMA and taught courses in wetland ecology, watershed management, and ecological monitoring. Paul has provided his expertise in statistics and scientific monitoring on numerous IMA projects and has contributed directly to research on revegetation methods for sedge wetlands, analysis of thermal impacts from pond development, design of a wetland plant nursery, completing a stormwater wetland feasibility analysis, studies of weed control and streambank bio-engineering, and designs for a wastewater wetland treatment facility.

Paul Hook

Instructor and Wetland & Watershed Scientist, Ph.D.

John Long

John Long

Associate Professor- Northern State University, Ph.D.

M.Margetts

Miranda Margetts

Instructor, Ph.D., M.S., LL.M., LL.B.

Cliff Montagne

Cliff Montagne

Instructor and Professor Emeritus, Ph.D.

James Pritchard

Instructor and Assistant Teaching Professor, Ph.D.

   401B Linfield Hall
   406-994-2955
   james.pritchard@montana.edu 
Slominski

Anthony Slominski

Instructor, Ph.D. 
Teresa Greenwood

John Townsend-Mehler

Instructor and Associate Teaching Professor in Liberal Studies, Ph.D. 

    2-191 Wilson Hall
   406-994-3102
    john.townsendmehler@montana.edu 
Yano

Yuriko Yano

Instructor and Assistant Research Professor in Ecology, Ph.D

    119 AJM Johnson Hall
   yuriko.yano@montana.edu