Jenn Malpass

Wildlife Biologist @ U.S. Geological Survey

About Jenn Malpass

Jenn Malpass is a Wildlife Biologist at the U.S. Geological Survey, where she has worked since 2017. She has extensive experience in wildlife management and research, having held various positions at notable institutions including the Smithsonian Institution and The Ohio State University.

Work at U.S. Geological Survey

Jenn Malpass has been employed at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) as a Wildlife Biologist since 2017. She works at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, where she oversees federal banding permit application reviews to ensure compliance and operational efficiency. In her role, she manages data quality control for encounter records, processing between 80,000 to 100,000 records annually. Additionally, she serves as the BBL representative to Migratory Bird Flyways, facilitating communication and collaboration across different regions.

Previous Experience in Wildlife Biology

Prior to her current position, Jenn Malpass held various roles in wildlife biology. She worked at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) as a Wildlife Biologist at Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge for five months in 2016. Earlier, she served as a Neighborhood Nestwatch Technician at the Smithsonian Institution for two months in 2010. Additionally, she coordinated events and directed nature programs at Falcon Camp for two months in 2009 and worked as a Field Assistant at the University of Southern Mississippi for two months in the same year.

Education and Expertise

Jenn Malpass holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Fisheries and Wildlife Specialization from The Ohio State University, where she studied from 2010 to 2015. She also completed a program at Conservation Leaders for Tomorrow, focusing on wildlife, fish, and wildlands science and management in 2011. Earlier, she studied Field Ecology at the Organization of Tropical Studies in 2006. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Classics Language and Literature from Colby College from 2004 to 2008.

Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives

In her professional capacity, Jenn Malpass acts as a Diversity Change Agent, working to educate the Department of Interior workforce about diversity issues. She promotes diversity and inclusion as mission-critical imperatives within her organization. Her efforts include leading collaborations with non-government organizations, academia, and agencies to enhance bird banding operations, thereby fostering a more inclusive environment in wildlife research.

Research and Collaboration in Bird Banding

Jenn Malpass leads novel collaborations aimed at improving bird banding operations. Her work involves engaging with various stakeholders, including non-government organizations and academic institutions. This collaborative approach enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of bird banding practices, contributing to better data collection and research outcomes in wildlife biology.

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