Staff & Committees
Paul Schmidt
Director of Road to Recovery
paulschmidtc4c@gmail.com
Quinn Carvey
Graduate Fellow
quinn.carvey@unb.ca
Esmeralda Bravo Hernández
International Fellow
bio.bravohe@gmail.com
Contact Road to Recovery staff with your questions and to be added to our email list: r2rbirds@gmail.com
Collaboration is Critical to Our Success
photo: Tim Romano
Road to Recovery Partnerships
Collaborations with diverse conservation initiatives like Partners in Flight (PIF) and the North American Bird Conservation Initiative (NABCI) are critical to our success. R2R will work closely with established PIF working groups to assess species vulnerability and urgency, understand science gaps, increase social science capacity, and advance the efforts of species working groups. Likewise, R2R will collaborate with NABCI’s sub-committees to strategically meet conservation targets across the full annual cycle, advance human dimensions and address environmental justice issues as they relate to bird conservation.
Leadership Team
Humberto Berlanga – Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad
Susan Bonfield – Environment for the Americas
Esmeralda Bravo – Road to Recovery
Quinn Carvey – Road to Recovery; University of New Brunswick
Katie Christie – Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Miyoko Chu – Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Ashley Dayer – Virginia Tech
Todd Fearer -Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture
Marcel Gahbauer – Environment and Climate Change Canada
Katie Holland – Road to Recovery; Virginia Tech
Edwin Juarez – Arizona Game and Fish Department
Sarah Kendrick – U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Anna Lello-Smith – Wildlife Conservation Society, Mesoamerica & Western Caribbean
Peter Marra – Georgetown University
Ken Rosenberg – Cornell Lab of Ornithology (retired)
Kristen Ruegg – Colorado State University
Brandt Ryder – Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Paul Schmidt – Road to Recovery; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Ducks Unlimited, Inc (retired)
Melanie Steinkamp – U.S. Geological Survey
Becky Stewart– Environment and Climate Change Canada
Bradley Wilkinson – U.S. North American Bird Conservation Initiative (NABCI)
Tom Will – U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (retired)
E.J. Williams – American Bird Conservancy
Chad Wilsey – National Audubon Society
Mark Wimer – U.S. Geological Survey
Core Team
Esmeralda Bravo – Road to Recovery
Quinn Carvey – Road to Recovery; University of New Brunswick
Katie Christie – Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Katie Holland – Road to Recovery; Virginia Tech
Sarah Kendrick – U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Peter Marra – Georgetown University
Ken Rosenberg – Cornell Lab of Ornithology (retired)
Brandt Ryder – Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Paul Schmidt – Road to Recovery; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Ducks Unlimited, Inc (retired)
Jeff Walters – Virginia Tech
Tom Will – U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (retired)
Subcommittees
Road to Recovery has sustained its momentum since 2021 by forming a Species Working Group Subcommittee, an International Subcommittee, and State Agency Subcommittee, holding three informal interactive engagement sessions to provide a forum for discussion and feedback on the recovery process. In the future, R2R’s goal is to make measurable progress in reversing declines of bird populations through activating research and conservation communities.
International Subcommittee
Steve Albert – Institute for Bird Populations
Humberto Berlanga – Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad
Esmeralda Bravo – Road to Recovery
Sarahy Contreras Martinez – University of Guadalajara
Wendy Easton – Environment and Climate Change Canada
Anna Lello-Smith – Wildlife Conservation Society, Mesoamerica & Western Caribbean
Paul Schmidt – Road to Recovery; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Ducks Unlimited, Inc (retired)
Mary Whitfield – Southern Sierra Research Station
Species Working Group Subcommittee
Katie Christie – Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Maureen Correll – Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Ashley Dayer – Virginia Tech
Randy Dettmers – U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Todd Fearer – Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture
Katie Holland – Virginia Tech
Edwin Juarez – Arizona Game and Fish Department
Vicente Rodriguez – National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity
Ken Rosenberg – Cornell Lab of Ornithology (retired)
Amber Roth – University of Maine
Brandt Ryder – Road to Recovery/ Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Paul Schmidt – U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Ducks Unlimited, Inc (retired)
Calandra Stanley – Georgetown University
Melanie Steinkamp – U.S. Geological Survey
E.J. Williams – American Bird Conservancy
David Yeany – Western Pennsylvania Conservancy