Quantitative Ecologist, Bat Conservation International
Roles: Bioacoustics and bioinformatics
CJ Campbell is a conservation biologist who studies bat ecology, animal movement, and ecological responses to global environmental change. Her research leverages diverse techniques, including bioinformatics, machine learning, stable isotope analysis, and participatory (community) science data generation to tackle the challenges of studying and conserving understudied wildlife.
Education
PhD, University of Florida, Zoology
MS, Frostburg State University/University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Applied Ecology
BS, University of Vermont, Conservation Biology