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Reflecting on 25 Years of Impact and the Next Frontier of Island Restoration

Island Conservation was founded in 1994, which means we are approaching our 25th year of impact in 2019. Island Conservation co-founder Bernie Tershy, former Executive Director, Bill Waldman, and current Chief Executive Officer, Karen Poiani, shared a few words about their time at the organization and hope for the future of island restoration. Island Conservation […]

Written by on November 13, 2018

Thank You for Helping Save Cabritos’ Iguanas!

In 2013, we began working to protect the Critically Endangered Ricord’s Iguana and Vulnerable Rhinoceros Iguana by restoring Cabritos Island, Dominican Republic. By removing their primary threat—invasive species—we are providing safe habitat so these iguanas may once again thrive on their island home. Over the years, we’ve made significant progress, but, in 2015, we needed YOU to help us […]

Written by on February 10, 2016

Exciting Changes for Island Conservation

For Immediate Release Tuesday, January 26, 2016 Resources: Photos, Interviews, Bios, CEO Recruitment Notice Contact:   Heath Packard, Island Conservation 360-584-3051 heath.packard@islandconservation.org Karen Wilcox, Isaacson Miller, 617.933.1834, kwilcox@imsearch.com Exciting Changes for Island Conservation; Board and New Chair seek CEO successor for Bill Waldman Santa Cruz, California, USA – After seven years of strategic leadership and organizational […]

Written by on January 26, 2016

Seven Years of Growth; CEO Bill Waldman’s Legacy

Island Conservation thanks Bill Waldman for guidance during a period of unprecedented growth. The staff and board of Island Conservation are grateful for the leadership and guidance provided by CEO Bill Waldman over the last seven years. He has helped us grow and enabled us to save more imperiled island species faster and with greater […]

Written by on January 26, 2016