An Interview with Sean Scanlon, The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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All of that data is has created the largest database for studying the movement and changes of bird populations. When you look at the unique combination of high-quality programs at the Lab — advanced machine learning, big-data science, broad-scale participation, amazing training of generations of scientists for conservation, and tremendous communications programs, the Lab has a unique and effective model for 21st-century conservation.
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Dane Grams is the director of membership for Human Rights Campaign. He has held senior positions at Amnesty International, Greenpeace USA and Care2. Reach him at dane.grams@hrc.org.Â
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