Professor | Conservationist | Global Explorer

Documenting the heartbeat of the wild.

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14+

Years Researching

42

Countries Visited

85+

Published Papers

3

Environmental Awards

Academic Portfolio

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[BEST SELLER 2025]

The Silent Canopy

A comprehensive study on avian migration shift in response to warming climates.

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[ESSAY COLLECTION 2023]

The Nomad Ecologist

Personal reflections on field work mishaps and biodiversity observations worldwide.

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[TEXTBOOK 2021]

Marine Policy & Chaos

Academic text analyzing conflicting international maritime conservation laws.

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Arctic Microplastics

Tracking Arctic Microplastics

Published in *Nature Climate Change*, 2024. We tracked the atmospheric transport of synthetic fibers to the Siberian permafrost. The implications are profound for the entire food chain.

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Urban Biodiversity Study

Urban Green Policy & Insect Collapse

A 3-year study funded by the National Science Foundation. We analyzed how strict manicured lawn policies directly contribute to local pollinator collapse in US suburbs. Published in *Journal of Ecology*.

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"The Ethical Tourist"

TED Global, 2024 (Vancouver)

Discussing the paradox of traveling to fragile ecosystems to 'save' them, and proposing a framework for carbon-negative, regenerative travel. Over 2 million views.

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The Nomad's Scrapbook

Venice

Vulnerability in Venice

Note from an audit of the MOSE barrier project. Venice is not just drowning; it is suffering from a clash of tourism demands and ecological reality. The lagoon ecosystem is hyper-sensitive.

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Arizona

Thirst in the American West

Detailed notes from a 300-mile road trip analyzing water depletion levels in Lake Mead. The visual decline of the water line is the most haunting data point I have ever recorded.

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Let's connect.

Available for speaking engagements, research collaborations, and conservation partnerships.

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Department of Environmental Science, USA