Michael Butler Brown
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About Me

I 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  
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You can find a copy of my curriculum vitae here
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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

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