Lucas Corneliussen

Research Associate, Marin Breeding Bird Atlas II at Point Blue Conservation Science

Lucas Corneliussen is an accomplished avian researcher with extensive field experience in bird studies. Currently serving as an Avian Researcher and Bander at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Lucas participates in the Samsonvale Bird Project in Queensland, Australia, focusing on cooperative breeding and host-parasite interactions among birds. In addition, Lucas holds roles as a Research Associate for Marin Breeding Bird Atlas II with Point Blue Conservation Science, and as a Founder and Expedition Leader for California Birding Tours, promoting birdwatching across California. Previous experience includes internships with DOF BirdLife and positions with the U.S. Forest Service and Marin Audubon Society. Lucas is actively involved in citizen science through eBird and has pursued academic studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

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San Francisco, United States

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Point Blue Conservation Science

Point Blue Conservation Science (Point Blue) is dedicated to conserving birds, other wildlife, and ecosystems through innovative scientific research, restoration, outreach and extensive partnerships. Our highest priority is to reduce the impacts of habitat alteration, climate change and other threats to wildlife and people, while promoting adaptation to the changes ahead.. Point Blue is a non-profit organization founded in 1965 as Point Reyes Bird Observatory. Point Blue is a leader in bird and ecosystem research, conservation management support, habitat restoration, conservation education, and conservation training. Point Blue primarily researches birds due to their role as excellent indicators of environmental health, but we also study other species and all of our work is in an applied ecosystem context. Point Blue is headquartered in Petaluma, California and maintains field research sites throughout California, other parts of Western North America, and Antarctica.


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