Ursula Valdez

Ursula Valdez, M.Sc.

(Ph.D. in progress)
  • Positions:
    Graduate Student - Ph.D.

    Biology

    University of Washington (Seattle, WA)

    Director

    Tambopata Center for Conservation Science and Education

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  • Advisor:

    Martha Groom

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D. (in progress), Ecology and Conservation Biolodgy, University of Washington (Seattle, WA)
     
    M.Sc., Zoology and Animal Behavior, North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC)
     
    B.Sc., Biology, La Molina National Agrarian University (Lima, Peru)
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  • Clinical Training:
     
    Internship, Field Ornithology, Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology
     
    Fellowship, Conservation and Tropical Ecology, World Wildlife Fund
     
    Fellowship, Tropical Ecology and Conservation, Wildlife Conservation Society
     
    Internship, Birds of Prey research and conservation, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
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  • Past Advisors:
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  • Research:
    Raptor Ecology: Forest raptors in the tropical rainforest

    Interested in the ecology and habitat use of 5 especies of forest-falcons (Micrastur)in tropical rainforest of the Peruvian Amazon. Working on movement patterns, habitat partitioning, vocalizations, breeding biology and natural history. Side project: monitoring bird populations in response to habitat changes in SE Peru

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  • Other Experience:

    2000-present Field Instructor for Tropical Ecology and Ornithology courses (Costa Rica and Peru)

    2000-2002 Raptor biologist and Neotropical Conservation Education Program director (The Peregrine Fund)

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