NEW YORK 鈥 Today, the 约炮视频 announced that Vice President of Conservation Science Chad Wilsey, PhD, will become the organization鈥檚 next chief scientist, officially accepting a role he was filling in for the interim.
鈥淩igorous scientific support has driven 约炮视频's agenda as we've protected birds and the places they need for 115 years,鈥 said David Yarnold (), president and CEO of 约炮视频. 鈥淎s birds face bigger and more global threats than ever before, I couldn鈥檛 be prouder to have Chad Wilsey leading our robust and growing science division.鈥
鈥溤寂谑悠 is an organization in which scientists are empowered to produce cutting-edge science to support bird conservation,鈥 said Wilsey (). 鈥淚鈥檝e devoted my entire career to understanding birds and the threats they face from global changes, and it is the opportunity of a lifetime to be trusted with leading 约炮视频鈥檚 science division in supporting our far-reaching conservation network. I鈥檓 grateful to my family for their support and to my friends and colleagues at 约炮视频, without whom I wouldn鈥檛 be here today.鈥
Since arriving at 约炮视频 in 2013, Wilsey has lead teams of scientists conducting analyses in support of 约炮视频鈥檚 national initiatives on Climate, Coasts, Water, and Working Lands. Recently, he was a principal investigator on 约炮视频鈥檚 Survival By Degrees: 389 Bird on the Brink report, the North American Grasslands and Birds report, the Future of Birds in Our National Parks study, and Water and Birds in the Arid West: Habitats in Decline report.
鈥淔rom the common birds in your backyard to rare birds in the farthest corners of our hemisphere, Chad has studied the impacts birds face from our changing climate and other threats. He is a proven leader of cross-functional teams generating science products that become cornerstones of 约炮视频鈥檚 conservation and policy agendas. Birds and those who love them can rest a little easier knowing 约炮视频鈥檚 science team is on the case,鈥 said Karen Hyun, PhD, vice president of coasts and interim deputy chief conservation officer, to whom Wilsey will report.
Prior to 约炮视频, Wilsey鈥檚 scientific research focused on applied conservation biology with an emphasis on birds. He completed a comprehensive assessment of climate change impacts on birds and other threatened wildlife in the Pacific Northwest; he examined the sustainability of cowbird management for the then-endangered Black-capped Vireo in Texas; and he demonstrated the value of cacao and banana plantations for birds in Costa Rica. Wilsey began his professional career as a wildlife biologist conducting surveys for Greater Sage-Grouse, Bald Eagles, and other breeding species in energy development projects in Wyoming. He is fluent in Spanish and lived abroad for 3 years in Mexico and Costa Rica. He has a PhD from the University of Washington, an MS from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a BS from the University of Puget Sound. Wilsey grew up north of Milwaukee, one mile from the Schlitz 约炮视频 Center that he visited regularly. He now lives in Berkeley with his wife and 9-year-old daughter and works out of the 约炮视频 California San Francisco office.
To learn more about 约炮视频鈥檚 science team, please visit /conservation/science.
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