WWF Experts

Colby Loucks

Colby Loucks

Director, Conservation Science

Education

  • MEM - Resource Ecology, Duke University
  • BS - Biology, The College of William and Mary

Areas of Expertise

  • Biodiversity conservation
  • Landscape ecology
  • Conservation biology
  • Biogeography
  • Conservation planning

"The high-tech analyses we're doing at WWF are revolutionizing the field of conservation by helping us map animal habitats, ecosystem services and hydrologic functions in a whole new way."

About Colby Loucks:

Colby has provided satellite-based mapping technology for some of the most advanced conservation research and discovery in the last decade. He supported a 2004 giant panda study that helped lead to the establishment of seven new protected areas and five new panda corridors in the Qinling Mountains. More recently, he led a collaborative project that included the most comprehensive study of tigers and their range ever conducted.

These projects have three elements in common: WWF, Colby and sophisticated geographic information systems technology known as GIS. Colby combines satellite imagery, digital maps and other technologies to support WWF's conservation programs worldwide. He has even collaborated with NASA scientists on space-based analyses measuring humanity's global consumption patterns and their impact on biodiversity.

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Publications

The Fate of Wild Tigers. BioScience 57: 508-514. Dinerstein, E., C. Loucks, E. Wikramanayake, J. Ginsberg, E. Sanderson, J. Seidensticker, J. Forrest, G. Bryja, A. Heydlauff, S. Klenzendorf, P. Leimgruber, J. Mills, T. O'Brien, M. Shrestha, R. Simons, and. M. Songer. 2007.

Global patterns in human consumption of net primary production. Nature 429:870-873. Imhoff, M. L., L. Bounoua, T. Ricketts, C. Loucks, R. Harriss, and W. T. Lawrence. 2004.

Giant pandas in a changing landscape. Science 294: 1465. Loucks, C.J., Z. L�, E. Dinerstein, H. Wang, D.M. Olson, C. Zhu, and D. Wang. 2001.

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