Justine Hausheer
Justine Hausheer
Justine Hausheer is a highly skilled science writer, editor, and photographer with expertise in conservation science. She is an award-winning communicator with a passion for sharing the innovative fieldwork and research conducted by leading scientists around the world. After earning a degree in English with a minor in Environmental Studies from Princeton University, Justine went on to study Science, Health, and Environmental Reporting at New York University, where she received her master's degree. Her work includes reporting on complex scientific topics related to biodiversity conservation, climate change, ocean health, and sustainability.
As a Science Communications Specialist for The Nature Conservancy, Justine covers the activities of over 400 top scientists in the field of conservation science. Prior to her position at The Nature Conservancy, Justine was the Editorial Manager at Oceana and a Freelance Science Journalist and Editor, during which she regularly contributed to publications such as Audubon Magazine, OnEarth Magazine, and 5280 Magazine. Her experience and expertise make her a highly sought after communicator for environmental and scientific issues.
Justine's passion for storytelling and appreciation for the natural world shine through in her writing, photography, and fieldwork. Her areas of interest include ecology, birds, and conservation photography. She has worked on a wide range of projects in various locations, from the rugged terrain of Papua New Guinea to the skyscrapers of New York City. Overall, Justine's background as a conservation science communicator, photographer, and field biologist makes her an exceptional talent in the world of environmental journalism.