Burke's career as an environmental scientist and educator began in the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory at
Colorado State University, where she was hired as a Postdoctoral Fellow in 1987. She was then appointed assistant professor and later associate professor and full professor in the Department of Forest Sciences at Colorado State University. In 2008, she joined the faculty at the
University of Wyoming, where she served as director and then dean of the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources. In 2016, she became the Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. Dean of the
Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, which was renamed the
Yale School of the Environment in 2020. She has published over 170 peer-reviewed articles, chapter, books, and reports, including the investigation of a significant project titled, "A Regional Assessment of Land Use Effects on Ecosystem Structure and Function in the Central Grasslands" from 1996-1999. This project had major implications for understanding and managing ecosystems in the central United States. Burke serves on the board of directors at
The Conservation Fund and on the governing council of The Wilderness Society. She is also on the board of trustees of The Nature Conservancy's Wyoming Chapter.
Selected publications • The Importance of Land-Use Legacies to Ecology and Conservation (2003)
BioScience, Vol 53, Issue 1, 77–88 • Texture, Climate, and Cultivation Effects on Soil Organic Matter Content in U.S. Grassland Soils (1989)
Soil Science Society of America Journal, Vol. 53 No. 3, 800-805 • Global-Scale Similarities in Nitrogen Release Patterns During Long-Term Decomposition (2007)
Science, Vol. 315, Issue 5810, 361-364 • Plant-Soil Interactions in Temperate Grasslands (1998) "Biogeochemistry," Vol. 42, No. 1/2, pp. 121-143 • Regional and Temporal Variation in Net Primary Production and Nitrogen Mineralization in Grasslands (1997) "Ecology," Vol. 78, no. 5: 1330–40 https://doi.org/10.2307/2266128. • ANPP Estimates From NDVI for the Central Grasslands Region of The United States (1997)
Ecology, Vol. 78, No 3, 953-958 • Interactions Between Individual Plant Species and Soil Nutrient Status in Shortgrass Steppe (1995) Ecology, Vol. 76, No 4, 45-52 Additional publications can be found on her Google Scholar profile. Her awards and honors include: • 2019 Fellow,
Ecological Society of America, for advancing our understanding of ecosystem processes, in particular nitrogen and carbon cycling in grasslands. • 2018 Fellow,
Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering • 2012 Promoting Intellectual Engagement Award, University of Wyoming • 2010 Fellow,
American Association for the Advancement of Science • 2008
USDA Agricultural Research Service, Rangeland Resources Unit: Award for Enhancing Collaborative Research Partnerships • 2005 Colorado State University Honors Professor • 2004–2005
National Academy of Sciences Education Fellow in the Life Science • 2001-2008 University Distinguished Teaching Scholar, Colorado State University • 2000 Mortar Board Rose Award, Colorado State University • 1993–‘98 National Science Foundation Presidential Faculty Fellow Award == References ==