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Jennie Duberstein

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Jennie Duberstein began working with young birders in 1997, when she was hired to direct her first field ornithology camp in Colorado. She has remained deeply involved with the young birder community ever since, directing field courses, summer camps, and conferences and helping connect young birders with opportunities and each other. For her “day job,” Jennie coordinates the Sonoran Joint Venture, an international partnership for bird and habitat conservation in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. She is a wildlife biologist and conservation social scientist who has spent her professional career working to build partnerships for bird and habitat conservation. In addition to her work with young birders, Jennie has directed environmental education programs, developed community-based conservation projects in the U.S.-Mexico border region, developed and taught courses and workshops on bird identification, ecotourism, and bird monitoring, and has studied species including Double-crested Cormorant and wading birds in Sonora and Yellow-billed Cuckoos in Arizona. She received her B.S. in Wildlife Biology from Virginia Tech and her M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Arizona’s School of Natural Resources and the Environment.