Candidate info
I have been active in the field of conservation throughout professional career. I oversaw the programs of the Wildlife Conservation Society in North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia, Africa and the Marine realm from 1990 until the end of 2019, when I retired from the position. Today WCS has programs in 64 countries, a staff of about 4000, and an annual budget approaching $125 million. With a Ph.D. in Zoology, I joined the Smithsonian Institution in 1977, then moved to the University of Florida in 1980 where I established a graduate program to train students from tropical countries. In over 200 books, book chapters and journal publications, I have written extensively on conservation research, practice and policy. I have extensive board experience, serving among others with the Christensen Fund (2001-2011, the last year as Chair), Foundations of Success (from 2001-2012 as Chair), the Tropical Forest Foundation (2000-2015), World Parks Endowment (1994-2004). I have served on the Board of Governors of the Society for Conservation Biology (1999-2010), and as its President (2005-2007). In recognition of my contributions to conservation, I was inducted into the Royal Order of the Golden Ark by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands in 2003, in recognition of lifetime achievement and service to conservation. In 2016, I was given the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Zoological Society of London, England. I am a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. Presently I am a 2020 Finalist for the Indianapolis Prize, a biennial prize for ‘extraordinary contributions to conservation efforts’.
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