Read about the work of Switzer Fellows making change and making headlines!
Daniel Orenstein (2004) presented at the American Society for Environmental History annual conference.
Andrew Conroy's (1997) work with Masai tribesmen from East Africa and their cattle was featured in the University of New Hampshire's magazine.
Eric Jay Dolin's (1989) book Fur, Fortune and Empire is featured in a great New York Times video op-ed on nutria and invasive species.
John Urgo (2010) has taken a temporary position with the San Francisco County Transportation Authority to update the city's 30-year transportation plan.
David Wiley (1999) is featured in a new book “Wildlife Heroes: 40 Leading Conservationists and the Animals They are Committed to Saving.”
Tavis Forrester's (2011) article in Convervation Biology provoked an op-ed response in the New York Times by Breakthrough Institute members.
Michael Wilson's (2002) study on worker safety in confined spaces has sparked a new California public awareness initiative.
Stephen Wheeler's (1994) latest book, Climate Change and Social Ecology, was published in the United States by Routledge in May 2012.