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Ida Kaller-Vincent

Conservation Director

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Ida has over 17 years of experience as a marine and wildlife biologist. She has worked in not-for-profit, government, academia, and consulting roles in various countries. She has led conservation research expeditions worldwide, training citizen scientists in field research and wildlife conservation, and managed wildlife conservation projects in a variety of ecosystems and across a large range of species. Ida holds a B.S. with honors in Marine Biology and Zoology from the University of Queensland, Australia, and a Master’s Degree in Environmental Science from Murdoch University, Australia. She is passionate about nature conservation and a strong believer that through citizen science and community involvement, we can foster environmental stewards and help protect threatened species and our local ecosystems here in San Diego County. She is also an avid mountaineer and is a published author of a novel and children’s book, and she has produced and directed two documentary films featured at various film festivals.

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