Dominique Bachelet

[1] She has worked to make science more accessible, by creating web based resources with various scientific organizations (e.g.Conservation Biology Institute, The Nature Conservancy).

[2][1] She returned to Oregon State University in 2017 but has continued her outreach work, getting valuable information to students, scientists, and scholars.

[1] She earned DEUG B (Diplôme d'études universitaires générales) in 1976 in the Université des Sciences et Techniques.

[3] From 2013 to 2015, Bachelet delivered dozens of presentations to environmental science organizations talking about climate change and its impacts on the ecosystem.

[6] Bachelet has been involved in a number of collaborative projects with Oregon State, Conservation Biology Institute, and data Basin, that are aimed at communicating climate change information to the community.