Kaitlin Muccio

Conservation Biologist
Kaitlin Muccio

Originally from northern New Jersey, Kaitlin has always had a passion for wildlife. She holds a B.A. in Animal Behavior from Franklin and Marshall College and M.S. in Global Change Biology from Tufts University. Specializing on fieldwork and research, much of her work focuses rare species stewardship and monitoring initiatives. Kaitlin currently leads projects such as rare reptile telemetry, the American Kestrel nest box program, and bioacoustic monitoring on our preserves. Outside of work, she has developed her skills as a bird bander, volunteering her time at multiple banding stations across the northeast, and currently bands at the Fiddler’s Creek MAPS station.

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