Hannah Partridge

Hannah Partridge

Graduate Research Assistant

Hannah Partridge is a first-year Geography PhD student examining how vulture populations are associated with urban areas in the southeastern United States with additional interests in human-wildlife conflicts common with raptor populations. Her current projects focus on roost site selection, nesting success, and diet composition of vultures on an urban-to-rural gradient across the Charlotte Metropolitan Area. She is also part of the CHARP team where she is investigating strategies to prevent and manage conflicts between vulture populations and communities. Hannah holds a bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of South Dakota and a master’s degree in Earth Sciences from the University of North Carolina – Charlotte.