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I began
working in Jamaica
in 1993, and I’ve maintained an interest in conservation ecology on
the island ever since.
My dissertation research focused on habitat relationships of migratory
warblers, and my family and I spent a fall semester there on sabbatical in 2005.
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Recently, my interests have centered on the
relationships between coffee farms, intact forest, and wildlife in Jamaica’s famed Blue Mountains –
home to some of the finest coffee in the world, and also the Blue &
John Crow Mts. Nat’l Park (below), a threatened forest park filled with beautiful
wildlife species such as the Rufous-throated
Solitaire (left). Many of these
species are endemic, meaning they are found nowhere else in the world, such
as the Blue Mountain Vireo (right).
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