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Margaret Williams

Margaret Williams

Managing Director, Arctic Program

Education

  • MS - Environmental Studies, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
  • BA - American Studies, Smith College

Areas of Expertise

  • Education in the Bering Sea ecoregion
  • Russian conservation
  • Arctic wildlife and conservation issues
  • Bering Sea ecoregion environmental stresses
  • Biodiversity projects in Russia and Central Asia

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

About Margaret Williams:

Working in the Bering Sea region isn't for the weak of heart. The temperatures are often frigid, the landscape is vast and there is no easy way to get there. And, if you're like Margaret and you have actually been stranded in Siberia, you also need a good bit of patience. Fortunately for WWF, it is her dream job. She even gets to live in Alaska.

Encompassing both the marine environment of the Bering Sea and the terrestrial landscape of Russia's Kamchatka province, Margaret's region is filled with environmental challenges. Heavy shipping traffic, offshore oil drilling, wildlife poaching, human-animal conflict and overfishing all imperil the region's sensitive ecosystem. And global warming - the cause of shrinking sea ice, rising temperatures in salmon rivers and many other ecosystem changes - is an overarching concern.

As problem-plagued as the region may be, Margaret is optimistic for its future. WWF is helping to organize polar bear patrols to minimize human-wildlife conflict - stimulated in large part by global warming - and working to create a series of protected areas along the coast to reduce disturbance of the bears and their denning sites. "The problems are many but so are the opportunities. As a conservationist, it's just an exciting place to work."

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Publications

Russia and Northern Eurasia: the Last Frontiers for Biodiversity Conservation. Natural Areas News. Vol. 1. No. 2. 1996.

Conserving Biodiversity in Central Asia: An Initial Investment Portfolio. World Wildlife Fund.1997.

Opportunities from Chaos: A new era for protected areas of the former Soviet Union. Parks Magazine, IUCN. Vol. 6, No. 3. 1996.

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