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The Storks' Nest

Life and Love in the Russian Countryside

Meet Laura Williams


© Nancy Clark

Laura Lynne Williams set up the World Wildlife Fund’s first office in Russia in 1993 and for four years coordinated WWF’s biodiversity projects throughout Russia. Since leaving Moscow for the countryside in 1997 to work for one of Russia’s strictly protected nature reserves, called zapovedniki, she has freelanced as a nature writer, contributing articles to National Wildlife, BBC Wildlife, and other magazines. She writes the “Notes from a Russian Village” column for Russian Life magazine. Laura has a bachelor’s degree in international environmental policy from Cornell University and a master’s degree in conservation biology from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. She grew up in Colorado where she learned to love horses and wildlife.


© Igor Shpilenok

Today she lives with her husband, award-winning nature photographer and naturalist Igor Shpilenok, in the remote Russian village of Chukhrai, whose population recently swelled to twenty-one with the birth of their second son.

Listen to Laura describe her new book The Storks' Nest: Life and Love in the Russian Countryside. LISTEN

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More on the Bering Sea and Kamchatka

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Observations on Climate Change in the Arctic

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Expedition Diary

WWF Experts

Margaret Williams

Managing Director
Bering Sea & Kamchatka

"Every American should visit Alaska...but not all at the same time."

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Podcast

Neil Hamilton discuss WWF’s network initiative on the Arctic

Conservation Firsthand

Bering Sea Photo Gallery

Click the photo above to view the sights of Bering Sea and Kamchatka 

Travel to the Bering Sea with WWF

Witness the natural wonders of the Arctic, including the islands and coasts of the Bering Sea.

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