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Alvaro Redondo-Brenes

Doctoral Candidate in Tropical Forestry & Conservation

Degrees

BSc. Forestry Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico of Costa Rica;
MFS. Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies


About

Alvaro Redondo-Brenes is originally from Cartago, Costa Rica. He holds a BSc. in Forestry Engineering from the Technological Institute of Costa Rica and a MFS from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Prior to attending Yale F&ES he worked at La Selva Biological Station (Organization for Tropical Studies) and several other consultant positions in Costa Rica. At present, he is a doctoral candidate in the Program of Tropical Forestry at F&ES. He is assessing the effects of land use, political, and socio-economic factors on the conservation of bird and mammal species in the Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor and in the Osa Peninsula region, Southern Pacific, Costa Rica.