Illinois Natural History Survey - University of Illinois

Heath Hagy
Forbes Biological Station, PO Box 590, Havana, IL 62644
Havana, IL 62644
Phone: 309-543-3950
Email: hhagy@illinois.edu
Title: Assistant Research Program Leader in Waterfowl and Wetland Ecology and Field Station Director
Office Location: Forbes Biological Station, Havana, IL

Research
Wetlands ecology and management, waterbird ecology and management, wetland monitoring and bioassessment, integrated pest management in agricultural ecosystems, and avian foraging ecology

Professional
affiliations
University of Tennessee-Knoxville (Adjunct Assistant Professor)

Selected
publications
1. Hagy, H. M., and R. M. Kaminski. 2012. Apparent seed use by ducks in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. Journal of Wildlife Management 76:1053-1061.

2. Hagy, H. M., and R. M. Kaminski. 2012. Winter waterbird and food dynamics in autumn-managed
moist-soil wetlands of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. Wildlife Society Bulletin 36:512–523.

3. Linz, G. M., H. J. Homan, S. J. Werner, H. M. Hagy, and W. J. Bleier. 2011. Assessment of bird-management strategies to protect sunflower. Bioscience 61:960-970.


4. Hagy, H. M., J. N. Straub, and R. M. Kaminski. 2011. Estimation and correction of seed recovery bias from moist-soil cores. Journal of Wildlife Management 75:959-966.

5. Callicutt, J. T., H. M. Hagy, and M. L. Schummer. 2011. The food preference paradigm: a review of fall-winter food use by North American dabbling ducks (1900-2009). Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 2:29-40.


Professional
society
involvement
and activities
The Wildlife Society
Society of Wetland Scientists

Education BS - Southern Nazarene University (Environmental Studies)
MS - North Dakota State University (Zoology)
Ph.D. - Mississippi State University (Forest Resources)