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Amanda Rodewald (PROF)
Garvin Professor and Director of Conservation Science, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Agriculture + Life Sciences / Natural Resources
Agriculture + Life Sciences / Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Graduate Field(s): Natural Resources
Other Cornell Affiliations: Department of Natural Resources
Other Academic, Research, or Institute Appointments: Director of Conservation Science
Research Interests: Biodiversity, Built Environment, Citizen Science, Climate Change, Conservation Biology, Conservation Finance, Ecology, Ecosystem Protection And Revitalization, Ecosystem Services, Environment, Forest Ecology, Invasive Species, Landscape Restoration, Measurement And Indicators, One Health, Sustainable Agriculture And Food Systems, Sustainable Communities, Sustainable Enterprise, Tropical Ecology, Urban Ecologies, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Management
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