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Leah Gerber on Endangered Species


September 13, 2018

"Can all biodiversity be saved? And, if not, how do we decide which species to save?"

Leah Gerber is founding director of ASU's Center for Biodiversity Outcomes and a professor of ecology, evolution and environmental sciences within the School of Life Sciences. Trained as a population ecologist and a marine conservation biologist, Gerber earned both her master's degree and doctorate at the University of Washington in Seattle. 

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