About me
Bethany Bradley is a Professor in the Department of Environmental Conservation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her research focuses on the biogeography of terrestrial plant invasions, including how invasive plant distributions, abundance, and impact are affected by climate change. Through science synthesis and communication, Bethany also works to provide invasive species managers with the information they need to develop proactive strategies to control and prevent invasions in a changing climate. Bethany co-founded the Northeast Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change (NE RISCC) Network, which conducts actionable research in partnership with practitioners to support climate-smart invasive species management.