ABOUT
Alexis participates in the ArcNet working group. She also supports the Arctic Programme’s work on migratory corridors, underwater noise, and the ecological consequences of climate change.
Alexis is a Marine Biologist for the US Arctic Program. She works on area-based conservation, research, outreach, and shipping projects that contribute to maintaining a healthy Arctic ecosystem for the people and wildlife that live there.
Her background is in seabird ecology and physiology. Prior to joining WWF, Alexis studied how seabird migration, breeding success, diet, and physiology change in response to changes in sea ice and climate regimes over short (5 year) and long (100 year) time scales.
Outside of work, she loves backpacking, camping, and skiing (of all kinds).