About MeI am a conservation biologist interested in developing theoretical understandings of the interface of population ecology and movement ecology. Examining these processes through the lens of spatial interactions over time, I hope to better understand how individuals and populations respond to changing environments.
I am committed to translating scientific findings into meaningful conservation strategy. As such, I work with conservation organizations, government agencies and academic institutions to better understand and implement solutions to contemporary issues in biodiversity conservation You can find a copy of my curriculum vitae here |
Affiliations
I am a post-doctoral conservation fellow with the Giraffe Conservation Foundation
and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
I am a member of the IUCN Giraffe and Okapi Specialist Group
Former PhD student in Dartmouth College's Graduate Program in Ecology, Evolution, Ecosystem and Society
Former project manager of Princeton University's Laikipia Zebra Project
and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
I am a member of the IUCN Giraffe and Okapi Specialist Group
Former PhD student in Dartmouth College's Graduate Program in Ecology, Evolution, Ecosystem and Society
Former project manager of Princeton University's Laikipia Zebra Project