Island Vertebrates Lab
















​ISLAND VERTEBRATES LAB

 conservation science + wildlife management
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    • LUIS ORTIZ-CATEDRAL
    • EMMA FEENSTRA
    • ENZO RODRIGUEZ-REYES
    • HARRISON SOLLIS
    • SERENA SIMMONDS
    • KIRTANA KUMAR
    • MICHAEL SKIRROW
    • ELI CHRISTIAN
    • AMY WALDMANN
    • CHARLES WITTMER NARANJO
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TEAMS ​(NOT INDIVIDUALS) CAN SAVE POPULATIONS AND SPECIES FROM EXTINCTION
We invite you to join a team of emerging conservationists dedicated to saving some of the world's rarest species
MISSION STATEMENT

We envision a world where academic research meets the needs of wildlife managers to help recover threatened populations and species of island vertebrates. To help achieve this, we strive to:
 
1) Understand the natural history of vanishing species and their responses to environmental change;
 
2) Develop projects that help conservation practitioners measure demographic change in managed populations;
 
3) Assist with the implementation of conservation programs that help protect biodiversity, from the genetic to the landscape levels;

4) Empower emerging conservation biologists to attain scientific independence and contribute to solving the biodiversity extinction crisis.
 

From Australia to the Northern Mariana Islands, we are helping save the world's most endangered island vertebrates.
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PROJECTS

9 Current Projects
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Conservation Research for 14 Species
​on four Archipelagos 

​GALLERY

Study species and locations

OUR TEAM

Who we are

​Blog

Chronicles from the field
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  • Home
  • OUR TEAM
    • LUIS ORTIZ-CATEDRAL
    • EMMA FEENSTRA
    • ENZO RODRIGUEZ-REYES
    • HARRISON SOLLIS
    • SERENA SIMMONDS
    • KIRTANA KUMAR
    • MICHAEL SKIRROW
    • ELI CHRISTIAN
    • AMY WALDMANN
    • CHARLES WITTMER NARANJO
  • PROJECTS
  • GALLERY
  • PUBLICATIONS