Vicky J. Meretsky is an American professor and Director of Environmental Masters Programs at Indiana University Bloomington.
She completed her Doctorate in 1995 at the University of Arizona, where she studied the foraging ecology of Egyptian vultures in the Negev Desert.
[1] Meretsky is currently a professor at Indiana University Bloomington (IUB), teaching: conservation biology, how climate change impacts on natural resources, and graduate statistics.
Fish and Wildlife Service as a research biologist studying endangered species and ecosystem management in the Grand Canyon.
Meretsky’s work focuses on both the science and policy aspects of conservationism, studying the effects of anthropogenic climate change on single species as well as broader impacts on ecosystems and whole regions.