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IUCN CEM Rewilding Thematic Group

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Dr Rene BEYERS

Rene is a conservation biologist at the University of British Columbia with extensive international experience in wildlife management, ecological monitoring, and ecosystem recovery. He has a broad interest in conservation ecology and is concerned with the decline of wildlife species and its consequences for the functioning of ecosystems. He is particularly interested in the recovery of degraded ecosystems through rewilding and is an active member of the Rewilding Thematic Group at the IUCN Commission for Ecosystem Management. Before coming to Canada, Rene lived and worked in Africa and Asia. He started his career as a medical doctor in Europe and Burundi. He worked as a wildlife biologist in Tanzania, a wildlife and park manager in Gabon, and an environmental and wildlife consultant in Thailand. He helped set up the CITES-MIKE (Monitoring Illegal Killing of Elephants) program, which keeps track of elephant populations and the illegal killing of elephants in Africa and Asia. He spent much of his time in Africa in the field surveying elephants and other mammals and training people in field work and data analysis. He has a PhD from UBC studying the distribution and conservation of elephants, okapi, and other wildlife species in Central Africa. 

Rene is a conservation biologist at the University of British Columbia with extensive international experience in wildlife management, ecological monitoring, and ecosystem recovery. He has a broad ...

Dr Sarah HERTEL

I have over 10 years of experience in the environmental and conservation sector, with a PhD in Environmental Science and Public Policy from George Mason University. I am a subject matter expert in natural climate solutions, rewilding, climate change, environmental policy, and conservation biology. I have also managed projects and programs on science and policy, ESG and nature-based goal setting, and grants and contracts. Additionally, I have a strong background in communications and marketing, with skills in writing, editing, and publishing. I am passionate about protecting our planet's species, lands, and waters, and advancing the global agenda for nature and climate.

I have over 10 years of experience in the environmental and conservation sector, with a PhD in Environmental Science and Public Policy from George Mason University. I am a subject matter expert in ...

Dr Krista LYONS

Krista Lyons lives in Boise, Idaho, USA. She is a consultant on U.S. endangered species policy and rulemaking and an independent researcher whose research interests include rewilding, apex predator coexistence, and wildlife policy. As a core member of the IUCN CEM Rewilding Thematic Group (RTG), she has helped to draft the IUCN Rewilding Guidelines which will be launched at the Congress. She is also a member of the IUCN CEM Ecosystem Governance Thematic Group (EGTG). Her work with the International Wildlife Coexistence Network (IWCN) Coexistence Council includes advocating for the use of nonlethal methods and approaches to successfully coexist with wolves in her role as Ambassador for the Wood River Wolf Project. She has a PhD in Public Policy and Administration, environmental and natural resource emphasis; an MBA; a master’s degree in physiology; and a biology undergraduate research degree. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, hiking with her lab, Clyde, birding, and wildlife photography.

Krista Lyons lives in Boise, Idaho, USA. She is a consultant on U.S. endangered species policy and rulemaking and an independent researcher whose research interests include rewilding, apex predator ...