CJ Ralph, ScD
RESEARCH ADVISOR
CJ Ralph is a Research Wildlife Ecologist Emeritus at the USDA Forest Service’s Redwood Sciences Laboratory in Arcata, California, and a Faculty Associate in the Department of Biological Sciences at Humboldt State University.
CJ co-founded Point Reyes Bird Observatory (now Point Blue Conservation Science), the Costa Rica Bird Observatories in 1994, and, more recently, helped start the Klamath Bird Observatory.
His early research centered on bird migration and orientation. He studied the behavioral ecology of endangered forest birds in Hawaii for six years before moving to Arcata in 1981 to begin work with the USDA Redwood Sciences Laboratory. CJ’s two principal research focuses for Redwood Sciences Laboratory have been landbird monitoring (involving censusing and constant effort mist-netting) and the study of the Marbled Murrelet, an endangered seabird that depends on old growth forests for nesting.
CJ also has been conducting research on an island off New Zealand involving the monitoring and reintroduction of native birds.

Advancing bird & habitat conservation through science, education, and partnerships