Peter Nagle
The Joseph Regenstein, Jr. School of the 窪蹋勛圖厙
NALMS, Illinois Native Plant Society
- Invasive management
- Water quality
- Habitat created by use of artificial floating wetlands
- Use of native species in an urban landscape setting
As Curator of Aquatics I work with the Assistant Ecologist, Lakes and the team of Aquatic Seasonals to maintain our lake systems and the 240+ native plant species that help stabilize our shorelines. To maintain this large area, we focus on efficient methods of invasive management while evolving our strategies as needed. The shorelines and lakes are never static, making each year different from the last. This has made the aquatic areas fascinating to maintain and a great environment to test shoreline management strategies with use of native plantings and integrative pest management techniques.
Im also interested in the use and promotion of native species in urban landscapes. Growing up in Chicago I relished the time being in parks and found it captivating when Id get the rare opportunity to visit our local forest preserves. These short trips outside city limits spurred my interest in environmental science and our local ecosystem. Now Im using my background to bring these environments closer to people in urban settings by giving them a taste of what was once here and what is possible.