Dr. Claudia Wultsch is a leading expert in the field of wildlife conservation and global change ecology. She has almost 15 years of experience working with large carnivores and spearheaded a number of international research programs in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. She applies cutting-edge interdisciplinary research methods to study threatened species (e.g., jaguars, snow leopards) across complex and human-altered landscapes. Currently, she is a Research Fellow at the American Museum of Natural History.