Clarissa Rosa welcomed as a subject editor at Nature Conservation
Clarissa Alves da Rosa is the latest addition to the editorial team of Nature Conservation. She is a researcher at the National Institute for Amazon Research, Brazil.
Clarissa has expertise in ecology of vertebrates, conservation biology, and human-wildlife conflicts, with a particular interest in anthropogenic and climatic factors affecting biodiversity in tropical environments.
“I’m excited and honored to join the editorial team of Nature Conservation. This journal plays a crucial role in advancing research on biodiversity and conservation, and I’m eager to contribute to its growth. With its focus on diverse ecosystems and the challenges we face in conservation, Nature Conservation is a key space for sharing valuable knowledge. As a researcher passionate about ecology and the human impact on nature, I look forward to working with the team to drive conversations and solutions that support the protection of biodiversity worldwide.”
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