Summary
Jesús Pinto-Ledezma is an evolutionary macroecologist and spatial/quantitative ecologist with over a decade of experience studying wildlife, landscape change, and climate impacts in lowland Bolivia. As an assistant professor and long-term researcher he combines teaching of vertebrate biology with applied coordination of a Geospatial Center for Biodiversity at the Museo de Historia Natural Noel Kempff Mercado. His work spans macroecology, animal ecology and landscape ecology, with practical experience in environmental impact assessment and national conservation strategy development. Jesús has led field and spatial analyses on bird movement and partial migration, bringing ornithological expertise to regional conservation planning. Fluent in translating research into policy-relevant outputs, he bridges academic training (PhD in Ecology and Evolution) with hands-on program coordination and consultancy across NGOs and government-linked projects. A less obvious strength is his sustained dual role as both educator and on-the-ground researcher, allowing him to rapidly test classroom concepts in real-world conservation contexts.
10 years of coding experience
2009 M.S, Wildlife Management, 2009 M.S, Wildlife Management at Córdoba National University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Ecology and Evolution, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Ecology and Evolution at Universidade Federal de Goiás
MS, Wildlife Management, MS, Wildlife Management at Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
BS, Biology, BS, Biology at Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno
English, Portuguese