Sarah Ramirez

Sarah Ramirez standing next to a horse
Photo credit: Sarah Ramirez. 

MW CASC Postdoctoral Researcher

Sarah Ramirez is a MW CASC postdoctoral researcher leading a synthesis project based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The project focuses on incorporating climate resilience into management of fish and wildlife within the context of a changing and variable climate. Specifically, Sarah will lead research on phenotypic variation as it relates to climate adaptation in fish and wildlife, including identifying climate-resilient phenotypes, and building a conceptual framework for incorporating adaptive capacity into fish and wildlife management. 

Sarah is originally from Columbia, South Carolina. She earned her bachelor's degree in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology at Clemson University and then moved to Auburn University in Alabama, where she completed her master's in Wildlife Sciences and PhD in Biology.