Bette J.S. Jackson, Ph.D. -
2004 Instructor
Bette Jackson is an Associate Professor of Biology at Florida Gulf
Coast University and has thirty years of college teaching experience.
She also has taught biology courses at Mississippi State University,
Mississippi University for Women, East Mississippi Community
College, and Mary Holmes College.
Dr. Jackson received her doctorate
in 1982 from Mississippi State University. Her research focuses
mainly on the behavior and ecology of birds and she has worked
extensively with Killdeer, shorebirds, and woodpeckers. Endangered
species are a special interest. Dr. Jackson has published numerous
articles in professional and popular journals and she was also
a contributor to the most recent edition of the Grzimek's
Encyclopedia of Animal Life.
Betty often does bird banding workshops and other programs for
grade and middle school classes and has taught courses on tropical
birds for middle school students in Amazonian Peru. She is an Elected
Member of the American Ornithologist's Union, a member of
the honorary societies of Sigma XI and Phi Kappa Phi, and has twice
been selected for inclusion in Who’s Who Among America’s
Teachers. Bette Jackson, her husband Jerry, and their two teenage
sons, Brent and Matt, live in Naples, Florida.
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