Wildlife Conservation Society
Wildlife Conservation Society is a worldwide organization with a mission of conserving Earth's wild places!
From educating the public about environmental issues such as climate change and deforestation to
working in the field trying to conserve a diverse range of endangered species, WCS is a leader in conservation.
Not only that, though, as they are inspiring people from across the globe to discover and protect Earth with them.
From educating the public about environmental issues such as climate change and deforestation to
working in the field trying to conserve a diverse range of endangered species, WCS is a leader in conservation.
Not only that, though, as they are inspiring people from across the globe to discover and protect Earth with them.
WCS Guatemala
Roan Balas McNab is the WCS Guatemala Program Director, and has been since 1996 (24 years!). During his time with WCS, Roan has been leading the Guatemala program through their conservation efforts and has been an integral part in the difference they are making.
Most recently, Roan has been working with WCS Guatemala to ensure the future for Scarlet Macaws is stable and thriving.
Most recently, Roan has been working with WCS Guatemala to ensure the future for Scarlet Macaws is stable and thriving.
WCS CANADA
Gillian Woolmer is the Director of Finance and Operations with Wildlife Conservation Society Canada! She has been in the role for almost three years,
but worked with WCS Canada for 14 years before that. She has experience in several areas, as her degree is actually in geology, and later conservation biology. She has worked in Africa and, most recently, has been focusing on conservation within the Northern Appalachian mountains.
Her passion shines through in all she does!
but worked with WCS Canada for 14 years before that. She has experience in several areas, as her degree is actually in geology, and later conservation biology. She has worked in Africa and, most recently, has been focusing on conservation within the Northern Appalachian mountains.
Her passion shines through in all she does!
WCS malaysia
Melvin Gumal is the Country Director for Wildlife Conservation Society Malaysia. Having attended the University of Cambridge and received his PhD in wildlife ecology, Melvin is well educated in his field and has had countless opportunities to share his passion with people from all around the globe.
He actually won the Whitley Award for Conservation in Ape Habitats in 2014!
Working with critically endangered Bornean orangutans and researching Malaysia's tigers are just a couple of his many conservation efforts that have made him the inspirational role-model for environmental change that he is today. To see a bit of Melvin's work with the orangutans, click here!
He actually won the Whitley Award for Conservation in Ape Habitats in 2014!
Working with critically endangered Bornean orangutans and researching Malaysia's tigers are just a couple of his many conservation efforts that have made him the inspirational role-model for environmental change that he is today. To see a bit of Melvin's work with the orangutans, click here!