Dr. Debbie Miller
Professor, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation and NRC Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Milton Campus
Contact Information
850-983-5216 ext. 104
850-983-5774 Fax
dlmi@ufl.edu
Research Interests
Barrier Island Restoration, Barrier Island Dynamics, Dune Restoration, Beachmouse Landscape Use, Fire and Restoration Ecology, Indicators of Ecological Change, Native Plant Restoration and Invasive Species Management
For Research

Biography
Dr. Debbie Miller, Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, holds a 70% teaching and 30% research position in the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. She also holds an affiliate faculty status in the College of Natural Resources and the Environment (CNRE). Before joining the University of Florida, she worked as an Ecologist for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University. Research responsibilities encompass various areas of natural resource conservation including; restoration ecology of barrier island communities, longleaf pine ecosystems, wetland community ecology and plant/animal interactions. She is a member of the Society of Wetland Scientists, Conservation Society of America, Society for Ecological Restoration and Ecological Society of America.