Scientific Advisors
Ensuring our work is scientifically sound
Scientific Advisors to Wildlands Network play a key role in defining our vision and ensuring that our work is built on a foundation of current and sound science. We thank them for their invaluable participation.
Scientific Advisors
Dr. Robert F. Baldwin
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
Clemson University, Clemson
Dr. Karen Beazley
Associate Professor and Director, School for Resource and Environmental Studies
Dalhousie University
Dr. Carlos Carroll
Director, Klamath Center for Conservation Research
Conservation Science Advisor,
Wilburforce Foundation of Seattle
Kathleen Daly, Conservation Biologist
Michael DiNunzio, Director of Special Projects
The Association for the Protection of the Adirondacks
Sir James Dunn
Director, Wildlife Research Centre
University of New Brunswick
Cristina Eisenberg
Oregon State University
Dr. James A. Estes
Center for Ocean Health
University of California, Santa Cruz
Dr. Graham Forbes, Director
NB Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Dave Foreman
President, Rewilding Institute
Louise Gratton
Ecologist, Appalachian Corridor Appalachien
Hugh Irwin
Southern Appalachian Forest Coalition
Dr. Thomas Hoctor
University of Florida
Dr. Rurik A. List
Institute of Ecology, National Autonomous University of Mexico
Dr. Carlos A. López González
Biology Department
, Autonomous University of Querétaro
Dr. Brian Miller
Wind River Ranch, New Mexico
Dr. Reed F. Noss
Davis-Shine Professor of Conservation Biology
University of Central Florida
Dr. Paul Paquet
Adjunct Professor, School of Environmental Design
University of Calgary
Dr. David Parsons
Dr. David Publicover
Senior Staff Scientist, Appalachian Mountain Club
Dr. Peter A. Quinby
Founder, Ancient Forest Exploration and Research
Dr. Justina C. Ray
Executive Director, Wildlife Conservation Society Canada
Dr. Michael Soulé
Professor Emeritus, University of California, Santa Cruz
Dr. John Terborgh
James B. Duke Professor of Environmental Science
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
Duke University
Dr. Stephen C. Trombulak
Profesor of Biology and Environmental Studies
Middlebury College
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