Clay Bolt serves as the Manager of Pollinator Conservation at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), where responsibilities include managing communications for the Northern Great Plains Program and overseeing pollinator conservation initiatives. With a robust background in conservation communications, Clay has worked in various roles at WWF, developing strategies to support conservation goals. In addition to experience as an award-winning Natural History and Conservation Photographer, specializing in macro photography of Southern Appalachian biodiversity, Clay has contributed to several conservation-focused organizations as a Fellow and Board Member. Educational credentials include a Graduate degree in Communications for Conservation from Colorado State University, supplemented by a Certificate in Bee Taxonomy and Conservation, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design.
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