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I am available to chat with school groups of all ages about a variety of subjects. I can run activities or present photos of my experiences. I am also available to give talks for various audiences through Skype or in person meetings. 
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If you are interested in having me talk to your classroom or organization, please contact me at [email protected].

I have given talks for organizations such as:​
  • University of Alaska Southeast, Ketchikan, AK
  • Rancocas Nature Center in Westhampton, NJ
  • Science Fridays for schools in Gainesville, FL
  • Institute of Learning in Retirement in Gainesville, FL
  • Valleyview Middle School in Denville, NJ
  • ​Women in Science for St. Mary's College
  • 500 Women Scientists Suds and Science Speaker Series
Some examples of topics have included:
  • Careers in science
  • Women in science
  • Community ecology (food webs)
  • Animal conservation
  • Manatee behavior
  • Bats and white-nose syndrome
  • An overview of my research experience​

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The Wildlife Society attended the APSU College of STEM basketball game and taught the public about wildlife!
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Dr. Haase helped out with a local documentary team to talk about grassland conservation!
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Teaching summer school children about food webs during Science Fridays in Gainesville, FL
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The Wildlife Society taught the public how to make their own wildlife tracks!
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Discussing bat conservation and the current threat of white-nose syndrome at the Rancocas Nature Center in NJ
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Talking about careers in science to middle school students in Boonton, NJ
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Dr. Haase taught a few workshops on small mammal trapping.
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Dr. Jackie Vogel (left) and Dr. Haase (right) were on NPR in Ketchikan, Alaska about their study away courses!
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Discussing bat conservation in NJ at Rancocas Nature Center to a packed house
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