
Hannah Partridge
As Community Action Manager, Hannah Partridge builds relationships with community and campus chapters nationwide and provides resources and trainings to promote chapter growth. She is also the interim first point of contact regarding Bird-Friendly Buildings.
Before joining 探花精选 in 2024, Hannah conducted her graduate studies on black vulture populations, with some additional research on other raptor species and bird-window collisions. Her research broadly centered around human-raptor interactions, encompassing various aspects of the relationship between human and raptor populations. This included research on the spatial patterns and relationships of raptor populations, their distribution, landscape use, and the drivers of small- and large-scale movement using spatial analyses and GIS. Additionally, she explored the human dimensions of human-raptor interactions, focusing on conflicts with black vultures. She has a PhD and MS from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and a BS from the University of South Dakota.
Hannah lives in the Black Hills of South Dakota, where she enjoys hiking, gardening, and spending time with her husband and young daughter. To reach Hannah, please email Hannah.Partridge@audubon.org.