Arthur-Middleton

Arthur Middleton

Assistant Professor, Environmental Science, Policy & Management

Arthur Middleton is an assistant professor of wildlife management and policy. His earliest work with wildlife was as a falconer and raptor biologist. He later received graduate training in environmental management at Yale University and in ecology at the University of Wyoming. He returned to Yale as a postdoctoral fellow and subsequently as an associate research scientist. He joined the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at UC Berkeley in 2016. Middleton currently serves as a trustee of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and a science advisor to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. When he’s not in the lab, Middleton is with his wife Anna, daughters June and Eve, and dogs Jack and Lupine. In summers, they relocate to Cody, Wyoming, where the Middleton lab has a home away from home of sorts.