Frankfurt Zoological Society
Stephen Wright is currently the Project Leader for the Ukrainian Carpathians Programme at Frankfurt Zoological Society. Stephen previously worked as an intern at PwC Deutschland and as a Project Manager at B&M Analysts. Stephen also has experience in data analysis, research, and monitoring roles at various organizations. Stephen holds a Master of Science in Ecology from the University of Hohenheim and has additional qualifications in Industrial Engineering and Economics.
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Frankfurt Zoological Society
The Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) was established in 1858 and is an internationally operating conservation organisation based in Frankfurt/Main. Our work is committed to conserving biological diversity. FZS is therefore faced with one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century: the preservation of the world’s natural environments. The Society’s main focus lies in eastern Africa, where our long-serving president, Professor Dr. Bernhard Grzimek invested much time and effort. FZS is currently involved in conservation projects in 18 countries on four continents. Although the society’s main purpose is global nature conservation, it also supports the Frankfurt Zoological Garden, which was founded more than 150 years ago by the Frankfurt Zoological Society. The Society is an independent, non-profit organisation. The conservation projects are financed through membership fees, private donations and bequests as well as from investment returns from the “Help for Threatened Wildlife” Foundation. Financial support also comes from third-party funds such as other foundations and charitable trusts.