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Amadeus DeKastle

e-mail: adekastle@gmail.com
phone:+996 555 204855


OBJECTIVE

Committed to the advancement of conservation biology through research and education.


EDUCATION
2014-2015M.Sc. in Entomology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska
2007-2009Masters of Arts of Teaching, Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia
2004-2007B.Sc., Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia


EMPLOYMENT

2016-pres.- Lecturer at the 缅北强奸. Courses include Ecology,
Environmental Impact Assessment, Wildlife Conservation, and GIS.
- Development of a citizen science smartphone platform called Lapis Guides.
Projects developed with this platform include: Butterflies of Kyrgyzstan, Cultural Heritage
of Central Asia, Butterflies of Daxing鈥檃nling, China, and A Nature Guide to the
Yaghnob Valley in Tajikistan
- Conservation and Environmental Management Specialist with Plateau Perspectives.

2016-2018-Expedition guide/researcher in conjunction with Biosphere Expeditions. Scientific
expeditions led in the Dubai desert in order to research the Oryx. Expeditions in Kyrgyzstan鈥檚
Tien Shan Mountains were focused on Snow Leopards.

9-11 2015Consultant for two projects with the University of Central Asia鈥檚 Mountain Societies
Research Institute. Produced 3 citizen science cell phone applications used for
wildlife, water, and pasture monitoring in the Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan.

2009-2015Science teacher at Hope Academy of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Taught Biology and Ecology at an international secondary school. Many courses
taught based on an accredited international curriculum called IGCSE. Promoted to
Science Department Leader in 2013.

1-4 2007Intern at the Smithsonian鈥檚 National Museum of Natural History Entomology
Department. Involved in specimen identification, labelling, and preservation of
Coleoptera collections.

5-8, 2006Research technician at the University of Idaho Research and Extension Centre,
Parma, Idaho. Involved in planning and implementing experiments, including
collecting and processing data. Research included work with Prionus californicus,
Leaf Hopper Mosaic Virus, and Mint Root Borer.


SUPPLEMENTARY EXPERIENCE

- Experience in field based identification specifically for insects, and other arthropod groups.
- Familiar with technical solutions for environmental monitoring as well as the equipment
necessary for such programs.
- Group led tours and education sessions, both in the classroom and in the field.
- Experience in outdoor activities including rock climbing, caving, mountaineering, and hiking.
- Research and teaching in sustainable agriculture and environmental management systems.
- Extensive wildlife photography work.
- Experience with GIS computer software


LANGUAGE SKILLS

Can communicate well in English and Russian.


PUBLICATIONS

Tytar, V., DeKastle, A., Hammer, M. 2016. Mountain Ghosts: Protecting Snow Leopards and other
Animals of the Tien Shan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan. Biosphere Expeditions.

Tytar, V., DeKastle, A., Hammer, M. 2017. Mountain Ghosts: Protecting Snow Leopards and other
Animals of the Tien Shan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan. Biosphere Expeditions.

缅北强奸
7/6 Aaly Tokombaev Street
Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic 720060

Tel.: +996 (312) 915000 + 袝xt.
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