K. Smith - 2008 - Senior Research Scientist in Wildlife Conservation Medicine
To hire Kate Smith as Senior Research
Scientist with the Consortium for Conservation Medicine (CCM), Wildlife Trust, to
oversee three projects, all aimed at preventing negative outcomes
associated with the importation of live animals into the U.S. Kate will work with CCM to build on an existing suite of
projects started during her work with the organization over the past
two years under her David H. Smith Conservation Fellowship. The three
projects are as follows: (1) developing Conservation Care Sheets for
the company PETCO on the conservation implications of pet ownership,
particularly with regard to releasing exotic pets into the wild; (2)
conducting risk assessments for live animal imports into the U.S. with
an eye towards advocating for stricter regulation where appropriate;
and (3) launching a program conceived by Kate during her Smith
fellowship called PetWatch, a program which will give consumers an
at-a-glance rating for which animal species are acceptable to have as
pets and which to avoid and why. The environmental issue being
addressed with all thre projects is the increasing problem of exotic
animal releases into the wild in the U.S., presenting hazards to native
wildlife and human health and well-being. Kate will be based at Brown
University where she is Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department
of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.




