• Originally from France, Natalie Pettorelli is a trained population ecologist who has developed over the years a broad interest in conservation science and environmental policy.

    UNESCO: 2010 UK and Ireland Fellows

  • Durrell's Head of Conservation Science Dr Richard Young has been at the forefront of the study and subsequent efforts to conserve these creatures.

    BBC: Durrell monkey on new BBC Attenborough show

  • The National Centre for Conservation Science and Policy is working on legislation that would allow logging in eastern Oregon's forests, which are largely filled with dry Ponderosa pines.

    ECONOMIST: Managing the West��s forests

  • "Reversing this pattern will hinge on capturing the values of intact forests... so that local people's livelihoods are better when the forest is left standing than when it is cleared, " said the Cambridge professor of conservation science.

    BBC: 'Boom and bust' of deforestation

  • Dr. William W. Fox, Jr. is currently Vice President of Fisheries at World Wildlife Fund, a non-profit charity dedicated to global conservation through science-based solutions.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts

  • Together they cover the spectrum of marine science, marine conservation and pollution regulation.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • At the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and other botanic gardens around the world, our plant scientists and horticulturists are working towards effective, science-based conservation solutions to ensure that we leave a healthy and hopeful world to the next generation.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The law of the conservation of energy, so significant in science and philosophy, was formulated four times independently in 1847, by Joule, Thomson, Colding and Helmholz.

    NEWYORKER: In the Air

  • An initiative to assess erosion and sediment transport to marine, lake or reservoir environments aimed at the creation of a holistic approach for the remediation and conservation of surface waters, closely linking science with policy and management needs.

    UNESCO: International Hydrological Programme (IHP)

  • Representatives of the International Council for Science, the International Social Science Council and the World Conservation Union may take part, without the right to vote in all meetings of the Council, of its committees and of working groups.

    UNESCO: Detailview | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  • The Policy lays out a science-based approach to conservation and management, and brings together Federal, State, local, and tribal governments with all those who have a stake in our oceans, coasts, and the Great Lakes -- including recreational and commercial fishermen, boaters, offshore and coastal industries, environmental groups, scientists, and the public.

    WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Proclamation -- National Oceans Month, 2012

  • Dr Robert Timmins from the Wildlife Conservation Society saw that it was probably unknown to science and brought it to the attention of his peers.

    BBC: Totally new to science

  • The Tyler Award recognizes the contribution of Dr Wall's work to the climate change debate and how it has raised awareness of an area of science that has often lacked the popular appeal of ocean conservation and space exploration.

    BBC: Antarctic nematodes and climate change

  • Some of the key areas highlighted included marine biodiversity conservation, ocean acidification, marine pollution, and the required investment in science and capacity development for transitioning to a blue-green economy.

    UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences

  • Conservation International (CI) - Building upon a strong foundation of science, partnership and field demonstration, CI empowers societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature, our global biodiversity for the well-being of humanity.

    UNESCO: World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP)

  • The meetings also identified possible directions forward in achieving the conservation and sustainable and equitable use of biodiversity, including the establishment of an independent intergovernmental science-policy platform on biodiversity and ecosystem services (IPBES) and the development of an agreed regime for accessing biodiversity and for equitably sharing its benefits.

    UNESCO: Indigenous Peoples

  • Then he finished high school, went to college, then grad school in ecological science and for the last three decades, he's spent his time working for the Wildlife Conservation Society in Taiwan, Thailand, Laos, Belize and Myanmar (Burma), where he tries to protect jaguars, clouded leopards, tigers, Sumatran rhinos and all sorts of large mammals from encroaching humans.

    NPR: An Asian Pygmy and his Pal from Far Rockaway

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