Adriana Lechuga Granados
Adriana Lechuga Granados

Adriana is a Biologist graduated from the Faculty of Biology of the Michoacan University of Saint Nicholas of Hidalgo, and she also has postgraduate studies. She has been a full-time Research Professor at the Faculty of Biology of the Michoacan University since 1993, and she has been a committee member for more than 100 thesis papers on Parasitology, Animal Physiology, and Wild Fauna of both invertebrates and vertebrates since 1993. She is the director and co-director of several undergraduate theses on wild mammals, marine mammals, herpetofauna, chondrichthyan fish, echinoderms, and perception of wildlife. She is the author of articles in specialized magazines and popular science magazines. She is part of the General Coordination of the Guerrero Biodiversity Project (socioecological projects for the conservation and protection of biodiversity in Michoacán-Guerrero, Mexico).

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The Eastern Pacific Leatherback Turtle Conservation Network started in 2012 when over thirty researchers, NGOs, and regional experts came together to develop an action plan to stabilize and restore the leatherback turtle population in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
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