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Justina Ray
President and Senior ScientistWildlife Conservation Society Canada
Justina Ray's research is focused on evaluating the role of shifting landscapes in biodiversity decline and/or change in forested ecosystems
Chris Williams
Professor, Wildlife EcologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Williams serves as Director of the Waterfowl and Upland Gamebird Center.
Mark Mitchell
Director of Wildlife Hospital of Louisiana and ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Mitchell's research focus is on wildlife epidemiology, conservation medicine, and One Health.
Jean Polfus
Postdoctoral FellowUniversity of Manitoba
Liber Ero Postdoctoral Fellow working on caribou conservation in the NWT using non-invasive methods, traditional knowledge & sciart.
Crystal Koenig
Assistant Professor of AnthropologySouthern Utah University
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, History, & Sociology; Specializing in biological anthropology and primatology
Doug Tallamy
Professor, Agriculture and Natural ResourcesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Tallamy researches how plants that evolved elsewhere impact food webs and biodiversity.
Jeffrey Buler
Professor, Wildlife EcologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Buler's current research focuses on radar biology, avian ecology and migration, landscape ecology, and conservation biology.
Ryan Almeida, PhD
Assistant Teaching Professor of Geography and the EnvironmentVillanova University
Ryan Almeida, PhD, is a conservation ecologist who studies wildlife trade, with a focus on the sustainability of the exotic pet trade.
Stanley Gehrt
Associate Professor & Wildlife Extension Specialist I Agricultural and Environmental Sciences The Ohio State University
Dr. Stanley Gehrt operates within the School of Environment and Natural Resources in the Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Laboratory.
Russell Burke
Professor of BiologyHofstra University
Dr. Burke's current research involves diamondback terrapins at Jamaica Bay, wood turtles in northern NJ and the coyote invasion of LI
