Haley Bates
She/Her/Hers
- Scott Scholar | Class of 2026
- Biology | Spanish
Additional Information
This past summer, Haley participated in an internship sponsored by the National Science Foundation through the University of Kansas, where she conducted conservation research focused on the interactions between pollinators and climate change in Bogotá, Colombia. She is currently a student researcher in Dr. Tim Dickson's Grassland Ecology Lab and is involved with SustainUNO. Previously, Haley participated in the Tulalip Tribal Wildlife Research and Conservation Internship through the University of Washington (UW), relocating "problem" beavers to help restore salmon habitats. She also took part in the Doris Duke Conservation Scholar Program, also through UW, where she conducted field research and studied ethical conservation. Following graduation, Haley plans to pursue a career in biocultural conservation, conducting research centered on community engagement.
Additional Information
This past summer, Haley participated in an internship sponsored by the National Science Foundation through the University of Kansas, where she conducted conservation research focused on the interactions between pollinators and climate change in Bogotá, Colombia. She is currently a student researcher in Dr. Tim Dickson's Grassland Ecology Lab and is involved with SustainUNO. Previously, Haley participated in the Tulalip Tribal Wildlife Research and Conservation Internship through the University of Washington (UW), relocating "problem" beavers to help restore salmon habitats. She also took part in the Doris Duke Conservation Scholar Program, also through UW, where she conducted field research and studied ethical conservation. Following graduation, Haley plans to pursue a career in biocultural conservation, conducting research centered on community engagement.