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    Alexandra Lawrence

    Biodiversity Conservation - Indigenous & African-American Cultural Landscapes & Seascapes

    Dr. Alexandra E. Sutton is a respected Ph.D. biodiversity ecologist with over a decade of experience in biodiversity conservation and environmental justice.

    With advanced degrees in environmental science and humanities from esteemed institutions such as Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dr. Sutton has a strong educational background to support her work.

    She specializes in fostering meaningful relationships between scientists, marginalized communities, and policymakers globally, aiming to address conflicts over natural resources and promote sustainable biodiversity conservation.

    Dr. Sutton is known for her expertise in science communication, particularly focused on global wildlife conservation, to engage diverse audiences beyond the scientific community.

    Her professional journey includes roles such as Southeast Regional Program Director at The Wilderness Society, Adjunct Professor at Unity College, and Founder of Kedge Conservation.

    Additionally, Dr. Sutton has contributed to various organizations and initiatives, including teaching positions at Duke University, editorial roles, and policy-focused roles in environmental agencies and legislative bodies.

    Her commitment to environmental advocacy, community engagement, and inclusive conservation practices sets her apart as a prominent figure in the field of biodiversity ecology and environmental science.

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