Our scientists are working hard to uncover how plants and animals live, even as many of these species are being wiped out by overpopulation, pollution and climate change. In the race to understand and protect the oceans, lands and skies, we are inventing new tools and methods to track populations, make discoveries and share what we learn with communities around the world.
We are experienced with a range of technologies, from animal-borne cameras to baited video stations to drones to underwater listening devices. In addition to studying how species migrate, feed and react to threats, we also gather data on their environments. When fish died by the thousands in Biscayne Bay in August 2020, we were on the scene working to identify the worst zones and the causes of the disaster.
At home and abroad, sharing what we know with people, businesses and governments is a key part of our work. We are advocating for the protection of orchids, sharks, rays, bongos and other threatened species - and our research gives us evidence to identify the best policies and practices to support humans and all who inhabit our planet.
Featured Projects
Global FinPrint
We unite researchers and collaborators from around the world to study sharks, rays and other marine life on coral reefs using baited remote underwater video surveys (BRUVs). Our goal is to assess coral reef sharks and rays, understand how they affect these vanishing ecosystems, and inform emerging conservation actions.
There is an urgent need to herald the importance of free-flowing rivers to human and ecosystem wellbeing in the tropical Andes. Transformations in the Andean landscape—from new infrastructure, deforestation, mining, or climate change—threaten to compromise river flows critical for human and ecosystem wellbeing. Our scientists are tackling these issues.
Our researchers work on saving pangolins from extinction. Project Mecistops is working to overcome critical deficits in our knowledge about pangolin biology and their importance to local communities to implement collaborative management with local communities in Côte d’Ivoire and throughout West Africa.
Related Programs & Centers
Our ongoing educational, research and community initiatives are organized within thematic programs and centers which bring together experts from across the Institute of Environment.
Tropical Conservation Institute
Our Tropical Conservation Institute, is addressing the critical issues driving wildlife extinctions and ecosystem decline – including habitat loss, wildlife trade, climate change, natural resource depletion and other anthropogenic factors. TCI focuses on applied conservation and solutions to direct threats to endangered species, like wildlife trafficking.
Florida Coastal Everglades LTER
Our Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research Program focuses on conserving and restoring the ecosystem of the Florida Everglades. This includes ensuring that species who call the River of Grass home are protected from both human and natural threats to their survival.
International Center for Tropical Botany at The Kampong
Our International Center for Tropical Botany at The Kampong focuses on the conservation and management of threatened tropical plant species and habitats. We're committed to furthering Dr. David Fairchild's mission of saving plants and saving lives through research and by training the next generation of botanists.
Research Groups
Faculty-led research groups sustain our discoveries and impacts.
- Baraloto Lab for Tropical Plant Diversity
- Boswell Lab for Marine Ecology & Acoustics
- Butler Lab for Tropical Ecology
- Catenazzi Lab for Conservation Biology & Herpetology
- Chapman-Papastamatiou Lab for Predator Ecology & Conservation
- Elizabeth Anderson Lab for Tropical Rivers
- Heithaus Lab for Marine Community and Behavioral Ecology
- Jenkins Lab for Biodiversity
- Kiszka Lab for Marine Conservation Ecology
- Liu Lab for Plant Conservation
- Rehage Lab for Coastal Fish Ecology and Fisheries
Facilities & Services
These units represent technology and expertise that supports our research and may also be available for community use.
Experts
Elizabeth Anderson
Associate Professor
305-348-0146
epanders@fiu.edu
AHC5 392, OE 271Christopher Baraloto
Professor; Associate Director, Institute of Environment
305-348-4027, 305-442-7169x101
cbaralot@fiu.edu
OE 243, VH 137Mark Bond
Research Assistant Professor
305-348-2201
mbond@fiu.edu
OE 167, AC1 210Kevin M. Boswell
Associate Professor; Director, Marine Biology Program
305-919-4009
kmboswel@fiu.edu
MSB 359Heather Bracken-Grissom
Associate Professor; Assistant Director, Institute of Environment
305-919-4190; Lab 305-919-5838
hbracken@fiu.edu
MSB 361Mark J. Butler IV
Walter and Rosalie Goldberg Professor of Tropical Ecology and Conservation
mbutleri@fiu.eduAlessandro M. Catenazzi
Assistant Professor
305-348-3111
acatenaz@fiu.edu
OE 167, OE 229, OE 260Demian Chapman
Adjunct Professor
305-348-2201
dchapman@fiu.edu
MSB 317, MSB 250BMaureen A Donnelly
Professor
305-348-1235, 305-348-6513
donnelly@fiu.edu
CASE 153, CASE 476, OE 262Nathan Dorn
Associate Professor
305-919-4234
ndorn@fiu.edu
MSB 351Sian Evans
Associate Teaching Professor
305-348-2201
sevans@fiu.edu
OE 221Pamela Fletcher
Assistant Professor
305-348-3095
pfletche@fiu.edu
OE 148Cristina Gomes
Research Assistant Professor; Assistant Director of the Tropical Conservation Institute
305-919-6000
cristina.gomes@fiu.edu
AC1 300, CASE 314Michael Heithaus
Executive Dean of the College of Arts, Sciences & Education; Professor
305-348-2864, 305-348-7970
CASEdean@fiu.edu
CASE 453, AC1 316Clinton Jenkins
Associate Professor
305-348-6236
Clinton.Jenkins@fiu.edu
AHC5 376Jeremy Kiszka
Associate Professor
305-919-5234
jkiszka@fiu.edu
MSB 359Hong Liu
Professor
305-348-6799
hliu@fiu.edu
AHC5 387Steven Oberbauer
Professor
305-348-2580
oberbaue@fiu.edu
AHC1 218AYannis Papastamatiou
Associate Professor
305-919-4017
ypapasta@fiu.edu
MSB 355Jennifer Schopf Rehage
Associate Professor
305-348-3804
rehagej@fiu.edu
CASE 119, AHC5 365Paul Reillo
Director of the Tropical Conservation Institute
paulreillo@rarespecies.orgJames R. Riach
Associate Teaching Professor
305-348-1209
riachj@fiu.edu
AHC5 366Philip K. Stoddard
Professor
305-348-0378
stoddard@fiu.edu
AHC1 219CDoug Wartzok
Professor Emeritus
Doug.Wartzok@fiu.edu