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Investing in the Conservation Leaders of Tomorrow
3 May 2023

Investing in the Conservation Leaders of Tomorrow

by Peter Zahler | posted in: International Conservation | 0

In my 30+ years of international field conservation, I have had the great honor and privilege of meeting and even working alongside local wildlife conservationists in many other countries. These young people work to save wildlife in some of the … Continued

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Global Conservation Beyond Population
18 Apr 2023

Global Conservation Beyond Population

by Matt Kamm | posted in: International Conservation | 0

Paul and Anne Howland Ehrlich’s 1968 book The Population Bomb had a strong impact on global discussions about how to manage the Earth’s resources for a rapidly growing population. The book outlined the potential ecological disasters that would occur within … Continued

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Meet the New Director, Peter Zahler!
20 Mar 2023

Meet the New Director, Peter Zahler!

by Peter Zahler | posted in: International Conservation, Local Conservation | 2

This week, we have a guest blog post from ZNE’s new Director of Field Conservation, Peter Zahler. We’re so excited to have him on board! Hello everyone! My name is Peter Zahler and I am the new Director of Field … Continued

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Wildest Animal Experiences, Part 2
7 Feb 2023

Wildest Animal Experiences, Part 2

by Cara Mcelroy | posted in: Birds, International Conservation, Turtles, Uncategorized | 0

This week continues our series of wild field experiences shared by our staff members. The Field Conservation Team has really done some amazing things! “After graduating from Auburn University (War Eagle!) and before I officially started grad school at Georgia … Continued

birds, international, turtles
One Health in Madagascar: Research Expedition Complete!
4 Jan 2023

One Health in Madagascar: Research Expedition Complete!

by Rachel Johnston | posted in: International Conservation | 0

Happy New Year! I’m Conservation Genomics Scientist, Rachel Johnston, back from another successful research expedition at the Manombo Special Reserve in Madagascar! If you missed my posts from my previous expedition, read below for more details on Zoo New England’s … Continued

international, lemur, madagascar, one health

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