Justin Brice

Geospatial Analyst And Data Basin User Support at Conservation Biology Institute

Justin Brice is a Geospatial Analyst and Data Basin User Support at Conservation Biology Institute since October 2015. Previously, they worked as a Scientific Aid at California Department of Fish and Wildlife, conducting pitfall trapping for White-footed Voles. Justin also served as a Biological Scientific Aid at US Forest Service, conducting surveys for burrow systems of the Point Arena mountain beaver. Additionally, they worked as a Small Mammal Trapping Technician at Northern Arizona University, conducting small mammal trapping in high elevation wet meadows. Justin holds a Bachelor's degree in Wildlife from Humboldt State University.

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Conservation Biology Institute

The Conservation Biology Institute (CBI) provides scientific expertise, social and technological innovations to support the conservation and recovery of biological diversity in its natural state through applied research, education, planning, and community service. We use GIS and remote sensing data to conduct assessments and planning in support of conservation and land use projects globally. We conduct research - alone or in collaboration with others - to actively seek creative new ways to address a wide range of ecological problems from endangered species to regional conservation planning. We develop innovative conservation tools, techniques, and analyses to help organizations, agencies, and companies utilize the best available conservation evidence. CBI is a non-profit 501(c)(3) founded in 1997 in Corvallis, Oregon with offices in California and Washington.


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