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Bruce Lauber is the Director of the Center for Conservation Social Sciences and a Senior Research Associate in the Natural Resources and Environment Section. His research focuses on how individuals, organizations, and communities can adapt to and respond to environmental change. He has published extensively on topics including risk communication, collaborative management, and decision-making processes, particularly in the context of invasive species management, fish consumption health, and wildlife conservation. Over the years, Lauber has authored and co-authored various influential research articles that explore the effects of aquatic invasive species on recreational fishing, the health implications of mercury exposure through fish consumption for women of childbearing age, and the adherence of urban anglers to fish consumption advisories. He actively contributes to the field of natural resource policy management and strives to connect knowledge with action through collaborative conservation efforts.
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