
معرفی
Rebecca Eagle-Malone serves as Assistant Professor of Biology and Zoo and Wildlife Biology Program Co-Coordinator within Malone University's Natural & Health Sciences division. Her research bridges wildlife conservation and psychology, focusing on human relationships with natural ecosystems to inspire protective actions for wildlife habitats.
Education:
- Ph.D., The University of Akron
- B.S., The University of Akron
- A.S., Tidewater Community College
Research Focus: Dr. Eagle-Malone's scholarship examines conservation psychology through the lens of public engagement, exploring how psychological principles can foster pro-environmental behaviors. Her work originated from field collaborations at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, emphasizing practical applications for wildlife preservation and habitat conservation.
Awards:
- 2022 Distinguished Faculty Award for Adjunct Teaching
Professional Leadership: As Zoo and Wildlife Biology Program Co-Coordinator, she designs curricula integrating hands-on zoo experiences with conservation theory, preparing students for careers in wildlife management and ecological stewardship.




