Rodney Jackson member since 1990
Rodney M. Jackson holds a M.A. in Zoology from the University of California and a PhD from University of London. Recipient of the 1981 Rolex Award for Enterprise, he conducted the first radio-tracking study of snow leopards and has devoted his career to working with range country governments, institutions and communities to conserve this species, their prey and habitat. His interests include developing survey techniques, predator-prey relations, and resolving people-wildlife conflicts in mountain habitats. In 2000, Rodney founded the Snow Leopard Conservancy, which is dedicated to promoting community-based stewardship of nature, using the snow leopard as a flagship species.
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