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Felice Wyndham

Oxford anthropologist Felice Wyndham's life-long love of birds began spotting endangered condors with her father from their home in the LA hills. Raised in Uruguay and Hawai'i as well as California, she went on to study plant ecology at Brown. Since then, her research has taken her around the world and led her to spend long periods in Rarámuri communities in Northern Mexico and Ayoreo settlements in Paraguay. She has taught at the University of Oxford, the University of British Columbia, and the Pontificia Catholic University of Chile, and for the past six years has led a groundbreaking global project to produce the first ever digitised Ethno-Ornithology World Atlas.

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