WWF Germany
Nina Gandl is an experienced conservation professional currently serving as a Programmmanagerin Artenschutz at WWF Deutschland since October 2017, focusing on human-wildlife coexistence and species management. Significant responsibilities include the strategic development of wildlife conservation projects, managing the protection of European bison and moose, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders across various sectors. Prior roles at WWF include Project Officer positions and participation in policy-related initiatives. Additional experience encompasses internships and volunteer work with organizations such as the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Lilongwe Wildlife Trust, and UN Environment, where Nina engaged in wildlife management research, public relations, and outreach. Academic qualifications include a Master of Science in Sustainable Resource Management from the Technical University of Munich and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Sociology from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
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WWF Germany
WWF is one of the world's largest and most respected independent nature conservation organizations with around 5 million supporters and a global network that is active in over 100 countries. Around the globe, employees in more than 40 countries are currently carrying out 1,300 projects to preserve biological diversity. Our mission: We want to stop the worldwide destruction of nature and the environment and create a future in which humans and nature live in harmony with one another.