Sohail Keegan Pinto is currently a Lecturer at St. Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore. His interests lie primarily in the areas of taxonomy and evolution, although he does take a non-professional interest in animal cognition, as well. sohailkpinto@frontier.hokudai.ac.jp
Brett Clark is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Utah. He is the author several articles and books on socioecological processes including The Ecological Rift coauthored with John Bellamy Foster and Richard York, and the Tragedy of the Commodity co-authored with Stefano Longo and Rebecca Clausen.
Stefano B. Longo is an Associate Professor of Sociology at North Carolina State University. His research examines the relationships between social and ecological systems, and is author of The Tragedy of the Commodity: Oceans Fisheries and Aquaculture co-authored with Rebecca Clausen and Brett Clark.
Nico Eisenhauer is Full Professor for Experimental Interaction Ecology at Leipzig University and the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Germany. They study global change impacts on ‘beasts’ (soil biodiversity) and how this relates to the functioning of ecosystems.
Vivek Philip Cyriac is currently a PhD student at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. He is an evolutionary ecologist whose research focuses on understanding the mechanisms that generate and maintain biodiversity. He is also interested in how species adapt to changing environments at ecological and evolutionary time scales.
Zoya Tyabji has been fascinated with all things marine, and has studied sea kraits, coral reefs and elasmobranchs in India. She is currently the Project Associate of the marine team of Wildlife Conservation Society-India.
Riley Hamrick is an ophthalmic technician who recently completed a Master’s degree in Conservation Biology through Miami University. Her passion lies in resolving human-wildlife conflict.
Archana Bali was a conservation scientist who worked in India and Alaska. She received her Ph.D. posthumously from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA.
M. Vikas is a doctoral student at the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Vikas can be reached at vikas@wisc.edu.
K. Sivaramakrishnan is Dinakar Singh Professor of Anthropology and Professor, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University, Connecticut, USA.
Nicole Pinto works with FERAL, particularly on the Frontier Elephant Programme to communicate stories about the changing behaviour of elephants in human-dominated areas, as well as with farmers to find proactive approaches to mitigate conflict.
Prof. Andrea D. Phillott conducts research on sea turtle biology and conservation and teaches conservation biology, ecology, and environmental studies at FLAME University in Pune, India.
Abhijit Dey is a PhD scholar of Conservation Science and Sustainability Studies at ATREE, Bangalore. His research interest is in the socio-ecological landscapes of Chotanagpur plateau.
Manya Kotera is an undergraduate student at FLAME University, Pune. She studies Economics and Environmental Studies and is interested in areas where social science and ecology converge.
Dr. Paul Rose is a lecturer in animal behaviour at the University of Exeter, a research associate at WWT, a vice-chair at the BIAZA Research Committee, and co-chair of the IUCN Flamingo Specialist Group