Beth Kaplin

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  • Conservation scientist
  • professor
  • researcher
Beth Kaplin
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
Occupations
  • Conservation scientist
  • professor
  • researcher
Scientific career
FieldsConservation biology
Institutions

Beth Kaplin is an American conservation scientist, professor and researcher. She is professor of conservation science in the College of Science and Technology at the University of Rwanda.[1][2] She is also a research professor in the School for the Environment and a senior fellow at the Centre for Governance and Sustainability, both at the University of Massachusetts Boston.[1]

She received a Ph.D. Dept of Zoology, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1998; an M.Sc., department of Zoology; University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1994; and B.Sc Wildlife biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 1986. As an undergraduate, she studied Biological Sciences at Purdue University, 1981-83 with a focus on ecology and conservation science.[3]

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