Michael Hallworth is a conservation and data scientist with 11 years of experience combining wildlife ecology, movement ecology, and quantitative modeling to reveal how annual-cycle dynamics shape populations under global change. Based in Norwich, Vermont, he applies multi-scale analyses—from fine-scale habitat selection to intercontinental migratory connectivity—earned through a PhD in Environmental Science & Public Policy and award-winning dissertation work on Ovenbird carry-over effects. His postdoctoral research spanned the Smithsonian and regional climate adaptation centers, modeling species responses such as red squirrel dynamics to tree masting and climate drivers. At the Vermont Center for Ecostudies he fuses field-based ecological insight with reproducible data science to inform conservation decision-making, often translating complex demographic processes into actionable management guidance.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Environmental Science & Public Policy, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Environmental Science & Public Policy at George Mason University
Contributions:16 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 6 months
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Michael Hallworth - Conservation And Data Scientist