Kimberly Hall
The Nature Conservancy Climate Change Ecologist
Lansing, MI
As an ecologist with The Nature Conservancy (North America region), Hall manages a climate change resilience mapping project focused on the Great Lakes and Great Plains, and collaborates with colleagues across the Conservancy on strategies and tools for climate change adaptation. She also co-leads a “Science for Nature and People Partnership” focused on ecological impacts of climate-linked drought. She completed her Ph.D and Master’s at the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources and Environment, and is an adjunct faculty member at Michigan State University’s Department of Forestry.