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Bronwyn Llewellyn

Program Officer, Conservation Measures

Areas of Expertise: Conservation Ecology, Measures, General Mapping, Ethology, Survey Design, Asia and Africa regions

Bronwyn Llewellyn
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Bronwyn Llewellyn is the Program Officer for the Measures Program. She has experience developing and running monitoring projects and is proficient with ecological survey methodology, GIS and Statistical Analysis. She worked on a project to monitor the effect of the national highway on wildlife, birds and plant populations in Bhutan, as well as studied the behavior of Blue Crabs in the estuaries of North Carolina to inform better management decisions. She is also an experienced educator and event planner.

Bronwyn has a BA in Biology from Mount Holyoke, a Master's of Environmental Management from Duke and she spent a semester abroad with the Center For Wildlife Management Studies in Kitengela, Kenya. She is well-traveled, having lived and worked in Peru, Bolivia, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan. She's fluent in spoken Spanish with a basic understanding of French, Twi, Swahili, and Nepali. She enjoys sharing her passion for the natural world through volunteering and working as an educator in zoos, schools, and currently at a hands-on discovery museum in the US. She's also a certified SCUBA diver and a competitive equestrienne, though her work schedule keeps her off a horse, for now.

Email: bronwyn.llewellyn@wwfus.org

 

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