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  2. Allison Alberts - Wikipedia

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    Allison Christine Alberts is an American herpetologist and conservation biologist.She began her career at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance in 1990 as a postdoctoral fellow, eventually serving as the zoo's Chief Conservation Officer and Benirschke Chair of Research from 2005 to 2020, the first woman in that role.

  3. Mary Hagedorn - Wikipedia

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    Mary Margaret Hagedorn (born September 12, 1954) is a US marine biologist specialised in physiology who has developed a conservation program for coral species, using the principles of cryobiology, the study of cellular systems under cold conditions, and cryopreservation, the freezing of sperm and embryos.

  4. Daniel H. Janzen - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Hunt Janzen (born January 18, 1939, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin [1]) is an American evolutionary ecologist and conservationist.He divides his time between his professorship in biology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is the DiMaura Professor of Conservation Biology, and his research and field work in Costa Rica.

  5. Wildlife biologist - Wikipedia

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    The top 10% of wildlife biologists can earn up to $99,700 a year. In 2024, the US Department of Labor shows the top 10% of wildlife biologists and Zoologists can earn up to $45,840 per year. According to the US Department of Labor , employment of wildlife biologists and zoologists is predicted to increase by 8% between 2016 and 2026, which is ...

  6. Daniel T. Blumstein - Wikipedia

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    Daniel T. Blumstein giving a lecture at the 14th Behavioral Ecology Congress in Lund, Sweden (2012) Daniel T. Blumstein is an ethologist and conservation biologist. He is professor at the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, [1] as well as a professor for the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, [2] at the University of California, Los Angeles.

  7. Paul C. Paquet - Wikipedia

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    Paul C. Paquet is an American and Canadian biologist who is best known for his ecological and behavioral research on large carnivores, especially regarding wolves and bears. He has graduate degrees in philosophy, wildlife behavior and conservation, biology, and a PhD in zoology from University of Alberta.

  8. Hugh Possingham - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Phillip Possingham, FAA (born 21 July 1962), is the former Queensland Chief Scientist [1] and is best known for his work in conservation biology, applied ecology, and basic ecological theory including population ecology.

  9. Julia Parrish - Wikipedia

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    Julia Parrish is an ecologist and conservation biologist at the University of Washington known for her research on seabirds and for her leadership in citizen science. She is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science .