
معرفی
Eric G. LeFlore is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Bates College, located in Carnegie Science Hall, Room 315. His research focuses on conserving biodiversity and understanding human impacts on large carnivores in the northeastern United States and sub-Saharan Africa. LeFlore holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Environmental Conservation from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Connecticut College.
His work bridges ecological and sociocultural dimensions of conservation, emphasizing colonialism and racism's impacts on wildlife management. Research interests include human-carnivore coexistence, endangered species protection, and mitigating human-wildlife conflict. Recent studies explore lion movements in Botswana and carnivore occupancy dynamics across landscapes.
LeFlore's publications span conservation biology, human dimensions of wildlife management, and large mammal ecology. His research highlights strategies for balancing ecological preservation with community livelihoods, particularly in human-dominated environments.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided materials. His research has been featured in Bates College articles, including a focus on Botswana's lion conservation efforts (April 2025).

