California Academy of Sciences
Co-Director, Inaturalist.org, California Academy of Sciences
Inaturalist.org Oct 2010 - May 2014
Co-Director
Carnegie Institution For Science Jan 2011 - Apr 2014
Co-Principal Investigator, Earthaudit Agricultural Yield Pilot
Carnegie Institution For Science Aug 2008 - Jan 2011
Post Doctoral Fellow
Education:
Duke University 2004 - 2008
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Environmental Science
Stanford University 2001 - 2002
Master of Science, Masters
Stanford University 1997 - 2001
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology, Physics
Stanford University
Masters
Skills:
Climate Change Science Biodiversity Environmental Science Sustainability Ecology Environmental Issues Carbon Research Environmental Awareness Gis Environmental Education Project Management Renewable Energy Climate Field Work Conservation Issues Biology Agriculture Wildlife Modeling R Scientific Writing Arcgis Food Security Grant Writing Natural Resource Management Genetics Product Design Ruby on Rails Databases Pcr Cell Biology Biochemistry Botany Social Networking Spatial Analysis Css Javascript Github
Interests:
Renewable Energy Carbon and Drivers of Climate Change
Languages:
Spanish English
Youtube
Scott Loarie: Creating Connections with iNatu...
In this episode of Conservation Conversations, Sean sits down with Sco...
Duration:
29m 21s
KQED Climate Watch: Scott Loarie on the Veloc...
Post-doctoral fellow at the Carnegie Institution at Stanford Dr. Scott...
Duration:
7m 49s
Scott Loarie, Crowdsourcing Biogeography with...
Scott Loarie from iNaturalist presents "Putting nature on the map: a c...
Duration:
10m 42s
iNaturalist - a win-win for citizens & scient...
Contribute to Science! Every observation can contribute to biodiversit...
Duration:
4m 14s
Scott Loarie - iNaturalist | Duke Blueprint 2...
Scott Loarie, Co-Director - iNaturalist.org Keynote presentation deliv...
Duration:
15m 11s
Recording bugs on #inaturalist for Bioblitz2016
reallifeecology showed up to my room at 2am last night with a bottle o...
Duration:
1m 10s
Googleplus
Scott Loarie
Lived:
San Francisco, CA
Work:
Carnegie Institution for Science - Researcher (2008)
"By strongly linking male lion hunting behavior to dense vegetation, this study suggests that changes to vegetation structure, such as through fire management, could greatly alter the balance of predators and prey," said Scott Loarie from Carnegie Institution for Science, according to a news release
The study, conducted by a team of researchers from Carnegie's Scott Loarie and Greg Asner, shows how male lions adopt the ambush style of hunting in Africa using the dense savanna vegetation as an aid.