Biography & Scholarship

David Roon's background is in Conservation Genetics and Endangered Species Conservation. He is currently the program lead for the Conservation Biology major, and the Associate Director for Environmental Science at the University of Idaho. In this role, he mentors students on projects ranging from Bat Ecology and Genetics in Ecuador to Snail Diversity in Idaho.

In addition, David holds a Master of Fine Arts at the University of Idaho. He has an active art practice (with a focus on printmaking and ceramics). He researches and teaches about the use of fine art in communicating complex concepts in Ecology and Conservation. He is also a student of the Japanese language, and has studied traditional printmaking (Mokuhanga) in Japan.

Link

David Roon's Art-Ecology Research Page

Organizational Affiliations

Clinical Assistant Professor, Natural Resources and Society, College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho

Education

Biology
1993, BS, Calvin University
Natural Resources
2004, PhD, University of Idaho
Studio Art
2017, MFA, University of Idaho