Rutgers University is a prominent R1 research institution with a strong focus on conservation technology. Within the Ecology and Evolution Department and the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, researchers are leveraging cutting-edge technologies to enhance environmental monitoring and conservation efforts. Key projects include the use of drones for landscape monitoring, eDNA techniques to assess biodiversity, and acoustic monitoring for studying wildlife in various ecosystems. These efforts are crucial for advancing the understanding and preservation of natural habitats, with significant implications for conservation science and policy.
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Lead Estuary Science Coordinator at the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary and Masters Student at Rutgers University in the Department of Ecology and Evolution. Using bioacoustics in tidal marsh ecosystems for restoration and conservation.

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