And perhaps the most impactful on the landscape are the prescribed burns, controlled applications of fire by experts that manage vegetation and reduce the risk of wildfires. It’s an essential strategy for restoring natural ecosystems that depend on fire and a part of her work that Reitz is especially proud of.
“I participated in a 900-acre burn last spring, in an area that I also was able to do the baseline plant surveying for. I would say that was a pretty big accomplishment.”
A natural progression shaped by MSU
Reitz grew up in Fife Lake, a village near Traverse City, Michigan.
When it came time to choose a college, she picked MSU — in part because her mother had attended — and enrolled in environmental biology, drawn by the diversity of topics it offered.