Terry R. Morley, PhD
Lecturer in Geography
102 Arts Concourse
National University of Ireland at Galway
Previous:
Assistant Professor of Biology and Ecology
Marymount Manhattan College
Background:
B.A. Biology, SUNY Oswego (1994)
Ph.D. Ecology and Environmental Science, University of Maine, Orono (2008)
Research Interests:
Wetland and stream ecology and conservation, amphibian conservation, headwater ecology, influences of small ecosystems on landscape function and processes.
See my Current Research or Research Interests Pages
Regular Courses (modules) taught at NUI Galway
TI 151 - Principals of Physical Geography
TI 235 - Biogeography
TI 354 - 3rd Year Research Seminars
TI 6105 - Biodiversity and Coastal Change (MSc)
Other courses taught
TI 258 - Sustainability and the Environment
TI 704 - Environment and Risk
Previous courses taught at Marymount Manhattan College:
BIOL 222 - General Biology II and Laboratory sections
ENV 115 - Environmental Science
BIOL 330 - Conservation Biology
BIOL 392 - Ecology
ENV 333 - Applied Environmental Science
Past professional experience:
Consultants: Fugro East, ENSR, AECOM, Woodlot Alternatives, Alion Science and Technology
Ecological Risk Assessment, Region 2 Superfund Sites
Species Management Plans
Wetland Delineation and Mapping
Threatened and Endangered Species Surveys, Relocation, and Impact Analysis
NEPA Resource Permitting and Management