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Adina Merenlender (born October 1, 1963) is a Professor of Cooperative Extension in Conservation Science at University of California, Berkeley in the Environmental Science, Policy, and Management Department, and is an internationally recognized
conservation biologist Conservation biology is the study of the conservation of nature and of Earth's biodiversity with the aim of protecting species, their habitats, and ecosystems from excessive rates of extinction and the erosion of biotic interactions. It is an int ...
known for
land-use planning Land use planning is the process of regulating the use of land by a central authority. Usually, this is done to promote more desirable social and environmental outcomes as well as a more efficient use of resources. More specifically, the goals ...
, watershed science,
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, and naturalist and
stewardship Stewardship is an ethical value that embodies the responsible planning and management of resources. The concepts of stewardship can be applied to the environment and nature, economics, health, property, information, theology, cultural resources e ...
training.


Early life and education

Merenlender was born in Seattle, Washington and raised in West Los Angeles, California. Merenlender graduated from UC California San Diego in 1985 with a BA in Biology, where she also received her MS from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology in 1986. She was a visiting graduate student at
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from 1987 to 1993, and she graduated from the
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in 1993 with a PhD in Biology.


Career

After earning her PhD in Biology, Merenlender did her post-doctoral fellowship at the Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University from 1993-1995, researching riparian plant and aquatic insect communities on Great Basin working lands under different livestock grazing regimes. She started her career at UC Berkeley as assistant cooperative extension specialist and adjunct professor in 1995, at which time she moved to Mendocino County to conduct research at the UC Hopland Research and Extension Center, a 5,000-acre field station. Upon arriving in California's wine country, Merenlender conducted some of the first research in Vinecology, the integration of ecological and viticultural practice to produce solutions for wine production and nature conservation. Merenlender continues to advance conservation. Her work across California's North Coast vineyard landscape also includes watershed studies, revealing ways to avoid summer water withdrawals from streams to irrigate wine grapes, which is a necessary step to recovering California's salmon runs. Merenlender led the earliest inquiries into the realized conservation benefits, or lack thereof, from conservation easements which spurred a large and still-growing body of scholarship on the topic. She also provided some of the first evidence for the impacts of quiet recreation on meso-carnivores and sparked continued field research into recreation management to minimize these impacts. Merenlender started the California Naturalist Program and served as its founding director, which to date has graduated over 4,000 certified California Naturalists. Building on the success of this program, Merenlender helped start the first public education and service program on climate stewardship, including writing ''Climate Stewardship: Taking Collective Action to Protect California'' with
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. The two programs provide
collective impact Collective Impact (CI) is the commitment of a group of actors from different sectors to a common agenda for solving a specific social problem, using a structured form of collaboration. In 2021, the Collective Impact Forum changed the definition of ...
on ecological health through community and
citizen science Citizen science (CS) (similar to community science, crowd science, crowd-sourced science, civic science, participatory monitoring, or volunteer monitoring) is scientific research conducted with participation from the public (who are sometimes re ...
. In 2004, Merenlender was a visiting scholar at the
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Department of Zoology in Brisbane, Australia. She was also a visiting scholar at the
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(UNAM) in Mexico City in 2008, and with the Cambridge Conservation Initiative through the University of Cambridge Zoology Department in 2019. As president, Merenlender worked with the Governing Board and staff to reorganize the Society of Conservation Biology as a global network to preserve
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.


Awards and honors

* President, Society for Conservation Biology, 2019-2021 *
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, 2018 * Distinguished service award for outstanding extension work at UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR), 2016 * Program of the Year, California Naturalist Program, by Alliance for Natural Resource Outreach and Service Programs, 2015 * Handling Editor, journal, ''Conservation Biology'' * Section Editor, journal, ''PlosOne''


Published works

Merenlender has published over 100 scientific research articles on the relationships between land use and biodiversity, and co-authored a book on wildlife corridor planning, ''Corridor Ecology: The science and practice of linking landscapes for biodiversity conservation'', with the first edition published in 2006 and the second in 2019. She also co-authored ''The California Naturalist Handbook'', and ''Climate Stewardship: Taking Collective Action to Protect California''.


Selected publications

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