Julia Brokaw
(267) 377-5559
broka028@umn.edu
About Julia
Julia Brokaw is a fourth year PhD student in the Cariveau Native Bee Lab at the University of Minnesota. She studies nesting habitat preferences of solitary ground-nesting bees, how prescribed burns influence their nesting areas, and how to develop cost-effective tallgrass prairie seed mixes for wild bees. She is also studying conservation policy and is interested in how to develop transformative, grassroots, science-informed policies that support both pollinators and people. Before starting her PhD, she studied pollinators across the US in New York apple orchards, the deserts of California, and the pollinators of blueberries in Michigan.
Language/s Spoken: English
Areas of Expertise
Pollinators
native bees
nesting habitat for bees
tallgrass prairie seed mixes and management
prescribed burns
science and conservation policy
Organization Connections
UMN Bee Lab, UMN Dept of Entomology, Entomological Society of America and their Science Policy Fellows Program, Union of Concerned Scientists, Science for the People

