
Levi Hoskins
Ph.D. student, Interdisciplinary Ecology
TESI Environmental Communicator
Fall 2024 – present
Levi Hoskins is a graduate student pursuing a doctoral degree in interdisciplinary ecology, focusing on wildlife ecology and conservation. They are passionate about the role of urban greenspaces in human and biodiversity utility, with a keen interest in how policy shapes the roles of these unique environments.
While with TESI, they look forward to finding creative ways to engage the public with natural history and ecosystem services. In their free time, they enjoy rock climbing, reading, and using citizen science (iNaturalist and eBird) to foster a network of educators and unique observations.
Read articles by Levi:
November Stories to Watch
Once widespread across Florida’s reefs, elkhorn and staghorn corals are now considered “functionally extinct” following a series of extreme heat...
Environmental Tech: Phytoremediation with Sunflowers
Rooted in Recovery: Sunflowers as a Possible Solution to Heavy Metal Pollution What is it? In Florida, we have sunflowers…
October Stories to Watch
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you updates on…
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