![]() ![]() She first became intrigued by the animals during the three years she spent in Namibia as a contract researcher working for the Namibian Ministry of Environment and Tourism, when she sought to alleviate the ongoing conflicts between local farmers and elephant herds. SIDELIGHTS:Ĭaitlin O'Connell is an expert in evolution and conservation biology, with a particular interest in the elephant and its ability to sense seismic activity and other shifts in nature. The Elephant's Secret Sense: The Hidden Life of the Wild Herds of Africa, Free Press ( New York, NY), 2007. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Science Foundation, TRAFFIC International, and Stanford University Rotary International Vocational Scholar. Stanford University Department of Pediatrics and Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, postdoctoral fellowship research grants from National Geographic Society, the U.S. Cofounder and codirector, with husband, of Utopia Scientific (formerly Keystone Species International). Operates Triple Helix Productions (film company), with husband, Tim Rodwell. Namibian Ministry of Environment and Tourism, Etosha National Park, Namibia, contract researcher for three years Center for Conservation Biology, former research affiliate Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, postdoctoral fellow in Clark Center Bio-X Program, became assistant professor. Office-School of Medicine, Stanford University, 801 Welch Rd., Stanford, CA 94305. ![]() Born 1965 married husband's name Tim Rodwell. ![]()
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