

Bing Lin
Fellow
Bing is a conservation scientist and fifth-year PhD candidate at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. A marine ecologist by training, Bing’s research lies at the intersection of conservation ecology, environmental policy, data analytics and the behavioral sciences. Outside of research, Bing is a conservation photographer, an Emerging League member of the International League of Conservation Photographers, and a keen science writer and communicator. He has had pictures and/or writing published in outlets such as National Geographic, Scientific American, BBC Wildlife and Nature. He is the 2024 AAAS Mass Media fellow with Inside Climate News.


Water Issues Confronting Hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail Trickle Down Into the Rest of California
By Bing Lin

The Seagrass Species That Is Not So Slowly Taking Over the World
By Bing Lin

A Path Through Scorched Earth Teaches How a Fire Deficit Helped Fuel California’s Conflagrations
By Bing Lin

First Snow, then Heat Interrupt a Hike From Mexico to Canada, as Climate Complicates an Iconic Adventure
By Bing Lin
