Brad Winn

Staff at Manomet

Brad Winn serves as the Vice President of Resilient Habitats at Manomet since March 2011, where responsibilities include overseeing projects aimed at enhancing upland, wetland, and coastal conditions. Previously, Brad Winn held the position of Shorebird Conservation Specialist, focusing on Western Hemisphere shorebird population recovery, conducting workshops on shorebird ecology and management, and coordinating significant surveys and research initiatives. Prior experience includes a role as Program Manager for the Nongame Conservation Section at the Georgia Department of Natural Resources from May 1993 to February 2011, where supervision of a team was involved in biodiversity restoration and maintenance projects along the Georgia Coast. Brad Winn holds a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Biology from the University of Vermont.

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Plymouth, United States

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Manomet

Manomet uses science and collaboration to strengthen bird migration routes, coastal ecosystems, and working lands and seas across the Western Hemisphere. For over 50 years, Manomet has formed vital partnerships with businesses, producers, and educators, to help nature and local communities thrive. We use individual birds or species to better explain the threats to shorebirds and show you the wider impact of our work. But our work doesn’t stop there. We have always believed that education is a big part of creating long-term change. This is why we strive to inspire, mentor and guide educators and students, especially within underrepresented communities, to create the next generation of conservationists. From the north slope of Alaska to the southern tip of Argentina, our staff and scientists look for high-impact opportunities to make our world a more resilient place. (Header image: Yellow Warbler singing. Credit: Jared Keyes.)


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