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Justin Gregory
ME | Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Email: JGregory@jea.net

Justin earned his ME degree in August 2004 from UF’s Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering. Under the advisement of Dr. Michael Dukes, Justin’s master’s research focused on managing stormwater at the scale of a residential lot. He also has a BSc in Agricultural Engineering from the School of Bioresources Engineering and Environmental Hydrology at the University of Natal, December 2001.


   

Danika Randolph
Email: danika@ufl.edu

Dänika completed her Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture in May 2005. With the guidance of Landscape Architecture professor Glenn Acomb, and members of PREC, including Pierce Jones, she completed her graduate thesis on "Hydrozone Design in Pasco County, Florida: Resources for Water-Conserving Landscape Ordinance Requirements" to demonstrate how landscape architects can fulfill the landscape design requirements in water-efficient landscape ordinances. Dänika earned a B.A. in Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1996 and an M.A. in Anthropological Linguistics at the University of Georgia, Athens, in 2000.



 

C. LeAnn White
MS | Wildlife Ecology & Conservation
Email: leann2@ufl.edu

LeAnn earned her MS degree in August 2003 from UF’s Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Under the advisement of Dr. Martin Main, LeAnn’s MS work involved evaluating habitat value of created wetlands to waterbirds in golf course landscapes. LeAnn also has a BS in biology from the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. LeAnn is currently working as a biological scientist in the Department of Pathobiology at the University of Florida where she intends to pursue a Ph.D. working on infectious diseases in wildlife.



 

Kara Youngentob
MS
Wildlife Ecology & Conservation
Email: youngentob@yahoo.com

Kara earned MS degree in August 2004 from UF’s Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Under the advisement of Dr. Mark Hostetler, Kara’s master’s research studied the impact of community design on the attitudes, knowledge, and behavior of residents in three distinct neighborhoods in Gainesville, FL. She also has a BS in Anthropology with a Concentration in Environmental Studies and a Minor in Biology and Psychology from Guilford College in Greensboro, NC.