Contributions to Biology and Understanding Pollinators 

Amy Sibul

Amy Sibul was the Community Engaged Learning Coordinator at the University of Utah in the Biology Department. She was also an instructor for Conservation Biology, Wildlife Ecology, and a faculty advisor for the University of Utah Beekeepers Association. She is a recipient of the Alta Sustainability Community Partnership Award and is passionate about conservation and community outreach. While having left the University of Utah in 2022, the 10 years of dedication to the U will never be forgotten.

Oral History

To see the two full-length interviews conducted with Amy Sibul, please visit the video for the session on 3/18/21 and its corresponding transcript, along with the video and transcript for the session on 3/25/21.

 

 

References

  1.  Wolfe, Andrea D, McMullen, Amy. “Conservation Genetics and Breeding System of Penstemon Debilis (Plantaginaceae), a Rare Beardtongue Endemic to Oil Shale Talus in Western Colorado, USA.” Journal of systematics and evolution : JSE 52.5 (2014): 598–611. Print.

 

*Page designed and edited by Andrew Hearther. The interview audio, transcript, and bio were written by Jack Temme, Micaela Olivares, and Ronata Ibrahim.

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