Diverse Voices in Ecology: Amplifying Underrepresented Voices in Ecology and Conservation
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Diverse Voices in Ecology

Dr. Elizabeth Hoover
Dr. Elizabeth Hoover (@bluefancyshawl on twitter) is a Mohawk & Mi'kmaq woman and associate professor of environmental science and policy at UC Berkley. Dr. Hoover studies food sovereignty in indigenous communities and indigenous environmental movements and knowledge.
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Dr. Deborah Mcgregor
Dr. Deborah Mcgregor, who is Anishinaabe, is a professor of environmental science at Osooge Hall Law School. Dr. Mcgregor specializes in indigenous knowledge systems and their application to conservation and environmental policy. She has multiple publications out on these subjects, and is engaged in Indigenous community-based initiatives.

Ellen Bradley
Ellen Bradley is a Tlingit woman who is developing a model to predict the way climate change will affect carbon emissions. Currently working at the Woodwell Climate Research Center, Bradley has a BA from Gonzaga University in Biological or Environmental Studies. Her career and the model she is working on center Traditional Ecological Knowledge and directly impact many Indigenous Alaskan communities that are being affected by climate change.
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