I’m committed to making science accessible and meaningful beyond academia. Through public talks, writing, and collaboration with educators and community groups, I strive to share the wonder of the natural world and the importance of ecological research. I believe that engaging people in science—through curiosity, storytelling, and dialogue—is essential for building a more informed and inspired society.
"The study, published Aug. 7 in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, shows that, collectively, the millions of household bird feeders throughout the world add up to a large transfer of additional nutrients into local environments. This artificial supplementing of a natural process may lead to unanticipated ecological impacts." See Full Article on Phys.org
Other Blogs, Videos, Articles
BLOG: Reflections On Ecotourism and Wildlife Conservation in the Amazon
BLOG: Eagles, Salmon, and a Free-Flowing River
INTERVIEW: Why Protecting the Amazon Matters: Insights from ARCC’s Ethan Duvall
OPINION: Zoos must embrace animal death for education and conservation