Paul Thomson

Director Of Conservation Programs at Wildlife Conservation Network

Paul Thomson is an accomplished conservation professional with extensive experience in wildlife conservation and management. Currently serving as the Director of Conservation Programs at the Wildlife Conservation Network since January 2018, Paul also co-founded and serves as Executive Director of Save Pangolins. Paul holds leadership roles as a Board Member of Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders and Vice Chair of the IUCN SSC Pangolin Specialist Group, as well as a position on the Advisory Council for Kinship Conservation Fellows. Previously, Paul directed organizational strategy and growth at Ewaso Lions from June 2009 to February 2017 and worked as Communications Manager at the African Wildlife Foundation until May 2009. Paul earned a Master of Environmental Science in Wildlife Conservation from Yale University after obtaining a degree from the University of Michigan.

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Wildlife Conservation Network

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Founded in 2002, Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) is dedicated to protecting endangered species and preserving their natural habitats. We support innovative strategies for people and wildlife to co-exist and thrive. We partner with independent, community-based conservationists around the world and provide them with the capital and tools they need to develop solutions for human-wildlife coexistence. WCN's conservationists actively engage local people as effective stewards of their environment and work in a culturally-respectful manner to ensure that conservation skills and values will be passed on to future generations.


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