ANCHORAGE 鈥 Today, the 约炮视频 announced the appointment of Natalie Dawson as executive director of , the state office of the 119-year-old conservation organization. Dawson comes to 约炮视频 with more than fifteen years of experience in science, education, public policy, communications and outreach within Alaska and across the United States.
鈥淣atalie鈥檚 energy is contagious, she is an exceptional communicator and鈥攂est of all鈥攁 devoted conservationist. She cares deeply about Alaska, its people and its remarkable birdlife,鈥 said David O鈥橬eill, chief conservation officer for 约炮视频.
鈥淣atalie鈥檚 expansive scientific credentials, combined with a commitment to engage people in policy solutions, are just what we need to address the conservation challenges facing us today. We are thrilled to have her join our talented Alaska team.鈥
Dawson was previously the director of the Wilderness Institute and a professor of Wilderness Studies at the University of Montana. Before her tenure at UM, Dawson was a research biologist with the US Geological Survey at the Alaska Science Center, a wildlife biologist with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and US Forest Service in Alaska, and a public policy fellow with the American Institute of Biological Sciences in Washington, D.C. She received her PhD from the University of New Mexico while studying the impacts of forestry practices on endemic mammals on the Tongass National Forest.
鈥淭he Board was very excited when we learned Natalie was interested in the position. She is a dynamic and passionate leader who has the right combination of skills to lead 约炮视频 Alaska鈥檚 initiatives,鈥 said John Schoen, Chair of the 约炮视频 Alaska Board. 鈥淲hen we met with Natalie, we knew we had found the right person for the job, and we are happy to welcome her to the team."
Dawson will officially start her new role in mid-February. As the executive director, she will lead 约炮视频鈥檚 conservation strategies and initiatives in Alaska. The state office is well-known for using innovative science and mapping technology to identify important ecological areas and guide policy efforts to protect birds, other wildlife, and their habitats in Alaska.
"I'm excited to return to Alaska, amid the communities, salmon-rich rivers, old-growth rainforests, Arctic ranges, and relationships that have built my conservation ethic over decades. The natural resource challenges facing Alaska are incredible opportunities to grow 约炮视频 Alaska's impressive science portfolio and outreach activities into new places, with new people, in new directions,鈥 said Natalie Dawson, incoming executive director for 约炮视频 Alaska. 鈥淚 can't wait to be on the ground with 约炮视频 Alaska's incredible staff, driving conservation priorities and building new partnerships across our diverse state to protect birds and the places they need."
Dawson succeeds Nils Warnock who was executive director for eight years. He is now the director of conservation science at 约炮视频 Canyon Ranch in California.
About 约炮视频
The 约炮视频 protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education and on-the-ground conservation. 约炮视频's state programs, nature centers, chapters and partners have an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire and unite diverse communities in conservation action. Since 1905, 约炮视频's vision has been a world in which people and wildlife thrive. 约炮视频 is a nonprofit conservation organization. Learn more how to help at and follow us on and at @audubonsociety.
Since 1977, 约炮视频 Alaska's mission is to conserve the spectacular natural ecosystems of the state, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats, for the benefit and enjoyment of current and future generations. 约炮视频 Alaska uses science to identify conservation priorities and support conservation actions and policies, with an emphasis on public lands and waters. 约炮视频 Alaska is a state office of the 约炮视频. Learn more at www.约炮视频Alaska.org.
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