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Restoration Ecology
(1214 people) | Property Rights
(421 people) | Conservation and the Commons
(889 people) | Global Governance
(1135 people) | Conservation Biology
(875 people) | Corporate Ethics
(2203 people) | Finance Policies and Institutions
(673 people) | Marine Ecology and Conservation
(1126 people) | Conservation Policy
(743 people) | Environmental Law and Policy
(1171 people) | Endemic Animal Species Protection
(545 people) | Endangered Animal Species Protection
(1612 people) | Responsible Business Practices
(2973 people) | Biodiversity Conservation
(3177 people) | Ecolabeling and Certification
(1238 people) | Land Restoration
(1334 people)
About
Josh
Donlan is the Executive Director of Advanced Conservation Strategies, whose
purpose is to deliver innovative, self-sustaining, and economically efficient
solutions to environmental challenges by building cross-sector synergy and
integrating biological, economic, technological, and socio-political threats
and opportunities. He leads the organization by building interdisciplinary
teams to tackle problems in novel ways. Trained as a field ecologist and
conservation biologist, Josh holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University, a M.A. from
University of California, and a B.S. from Northern Arizona University. He has
worked on a variety of environmental issues in over a dozen countries,
including the management of invasive species, island restoration, ecological
history, and developing financial and incentive instruments for conservation.
Josh served as the Chief Scientist for Project Isabela, Galápagos National Park,
the world’s largest island restoration project. Josh currently serves as a key
advisor to the Chilean and Argentinean governments on the restoration of the
Tierra del Fuego bioregion. He is a Copeland Fellow in Global Sustainability at Amherst College and
a visiting fellow at Cornell University. Josh has published more than 70
scientific and public articles on environmental conservation topics, including
those receiving attention in the mainstream media, such as the Financial Times,
ABC Good Morning America, the BBC, and CNN with Lou Dobbs. He was recently included in Houghton
Mifflin’s The Best American Science and Nature Writing
2008.Josh has been recognized internationally for his
contributions and innovations. He
was highlighted in New York Times Magazine’s Big Ideas of 2005 and named to the
list of “25 Saving the Planet” by Outside Magazine (2005). He has been invited
to talk about biodiversity conservation to over 30 audiences around the world
over the past five years.



