Chunrong Mi
Chunrong Mi
I am a researcher deeply fascinated by biodiversity, conservation science, and bird migration. My approach often utilizes data-driven methods to investigate the impacts of global changes—such as climate change, land cover alteration, and species invasions—on biodiversity and ecosystems. My work blends ecological modeling and data analysis, aiming to enhance the effectiveness of conservation policies and to develop comprehensive conservation strategies. Notably, I have conducted evaluations of the extinction risks facing vertebrates worldwide, with a particular focus on herpetofauna and bird species.
I earned my Ph.D. from the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where I also completed my first postdoctoral position. As I continue my postdoctoral journey with the Drongos at Princeton, I am motivated by the goal of promoting a harmonious relationship between humans and nature through my research on Nature-Based Climate Solutions. My research is dedicated to influencing conservation policies and practices from a local to a global scale, striving to create a sustainable future for both nature and humanity.