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Gregory A. Green is a Senior Lecturer at Western Washington University, specializing in wildlife ecology with a focus on endangered species, forest/shrub-steppe ecosystems, and marine mammal conservation. He has published over 30 peer-reviewed papers and serves as an associate editor for three journals, managing over 200 manuscripts. His research spans terrestrial and marine ecosystems across the western U.S. and Alaska.
Education: Oregon State University and Eastern Oregon State College. Professional roles include past-President of the Washington Chapter of The Wildlife Society and Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology, and board member for the Cascade Carnivore Project. He has authored influential conservation assessments for species like the Sierra Nevada red fox and foothill yellow-legged frog.
Key research areas include genetics of red foxes, long-term bat monitoring via acoustics, and remote camera tracking of Pacific Northwest carnivores. His work emphasizes climate change impacts and natural resource management strategies. Current projects include a global wildlife book collaboration with nature photographer Art Wolfe.
Notable awards include the 2016 SNVB President's Award and 2020 WA TWS Leadership Award. He advises on Whatcom County wildlife policy and contributes to conservation NGOs like Western Wildlife Outreach.
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