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Meet the Faculty - Kyle Artelle
What drew Kyle Artelle to SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry wasn’t just its reputation — it was a chance encounter with Robin Wall Kimmerer that opened the door to a career rooted in collaboration, Indigenous knowledge, and hopeful conservation outcomes. In this engaging look inside the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, Artelle shares how his teaching and research in environmental science and conservation biology challenge students to rethink land stewardship through Indigenous perspectives, from local lands in New York to global case studies. He also explores innovative, minimally invasive wildlife research — particularly his work with culturally significant species like wolves — while highlighting how SUNY ESF students and faculty are united by a shared mission: creating a more sustainable, equitable future through science, respect, and partnership.