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Skills & interest

Ecology

Conservation

Birdwatching

Taxidermy

Collection management

Bioacoustics

Languages

Spanish (native)

English (75%)

Portuguese (30%)

I am a Colombian biologist with experience in conservation and field ecology, specifically on birds, but also interested in other taxa (mammals, amphibians, reptiles, etc). My research interests are broad, ranging from outreach and participative conservation programs to biodiversity monitoring, community ecology, population ecology, taxonomy, and biogeography.

During my undergrad studies (BSc) at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Bogotá, I dedicated much time in the field learning and teaching about birdwatching and bird conservation. I had the role of bird monitor for several courses including Animal Taxonomy (2 semesters), Field Ecology, and Ornithology. I was also coordinator of the student group of Ornithology – GOUN, where I get experience in monitoring biodiversity and management of human resource in research. I also explored the Orinoquian flatlands in Colombia through its birds (see A las aves de mi llano). To complete my BSc, I conducted an inventory of birds at the lower eastern slope of the Andes - Orinoco region foothills of Colombia, in the Arauca Department. As a product of this research, I improved the ornithological knowledge of this understudied part of Colombia, highlighting the biogeographical relationships of the avifauna (see Ornitologia Colombiana 16 in 2017), as well as identified human-wildlife conflicts (see Spizaetus 19 in 2015). 

 

Before start with my MSc, I conducted a workshop for more than 35 people on birdwatching and bird conservation in the Sibundoy valley of Putumayo, located in the southern Andes of Colombia. I trained the participants in bird identification and basic ecology through a series of short field trips (see Universitas Scientiarium 19 in 2014), and to this day they continue to generate new information on the avifauna of southern Colombia (see Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 135 in 2015). This rewarding experience in Putumayo changed my life, and it made me realize the value and satisfaction of including citizen participation in biodiversity monitoring to conservation. Simultaneously to my MSc studies, I conducted another workshop on birdwatching and bird conservation in the Leguízamo municipality, located in the Amazon lowlands of Putumayo (see Rev Acad Colom Cien Exac Fisi Nat 45 in 2021). Some of my local collaborators in Putumayo are contributing with the Colombian bird inventory (see Caldasia 42 or Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 140 in 2020).

To my MSc, I conducted a systematic review about the changes in diversity of terrestrial vertebrates (amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals) during secondary forest succession after agricultural abandonment (see Oikos 128 in 2019). In addition, I studied the changes in soundscape activity in a deforested area in the Amazon lowlands of Putumayo, southern Colombia (In prep). Then, I got married with a lovely Boricua (Zuania Colón-Piñeiro), which is my principal advisor in R, ggplot, and cooking.

I served as tropical researcher for the ARBIMON project in Puerto Rico during 2016-2017. In December 2016, I went to Madagascar for a collaboration with the Lost Forest of Ivohibory project lead by Dr. Patricia Wright from Stony Brook University and Centre ValBio.

 

Since January 2018, I have served as curator of the environmental sound collection (Colección de Sonidos Ambientales) at the Humboldt Institute, in the lovely town of Villa de Leyva, Colombia (3-4 hours from Bogotá). I was also the president of the Colombian Ornithological Association (ACO) between 2018-2020 and a reviewer in several journals, as well as iNaturalist and eBird, two excellent Citizen Science initiatives (see Biological Conservation 256).

 

I joined the Interdisciplinary Ecology PhD degree program at the University of Florida, School of Natural Resources and Environment, with Wildlife Ecology and Conservation appointments, in fall 2021 (GoGators!). I was awarded the College of Agricultural and Life Science Dean's Award. My advisor will be Dr. Miguel Acevedo, Quantitative Ecology Lab (2.0) at WEC, and my co-advisor Dr. Scott Robinson, Ordway Lab of Ecosystem Conservation at the Florida Museum.

Acevedo-Charry Orlando
Acevedo-Charry_Orlando birding Putumayo
Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals recovery paper
Smoking pipe Madagascar
Acevedo-Charry Orlando recording
Zuania Colón y Orlando Acevedo
Zuania in the field
WhatsApp Image 2021-04-08 at 4.59.18 PM.
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