Erin Hagen

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WIRED Features Island Conservation on Hope in the Face of Extinction Crisis

Island Conservation Director of Conservation, Erin Hagen, speaks with WIRED about a recent UN report and the benefits of invasive species removal on islands. Two reports published this month reveal the threats species around the world are facing. One report published by the Intergovernmental Science‑Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem of the United Nations revealed […]

Written by on May 20, 2019

Conservation Success in Chile Featured on The Nature Conservancy Blog

The Nature Conservancy’s Cool Green Science features an article by Ted Williams about the inspiring story of ecological recovery on Chañaral and Choros Islands, Chile. By: Ted Williams Early in the 20th century settlers on the islands of Chañaral and Choros off northern Chile had a brainstorm: They’d create a ready supply of fresh meat by unleashing European […]

Written by on February 27, 2018

Island Conservation Restructure Enhances Partnerships, Impact

Island Conservation staff restructure to enhance partnerships and conservation impact. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Sara Kaiser, Island Conservation, sara.kaiser@islandconservation.org Resources: Photos; Interviews October 24, 2017 Organization readying itself to receive and run with new strategic plan. Island Conservation CEO Dr. Karen Poiani (appointed June 2016), has launched the organization’s 2018-2025 strategic planning process and is […]

Written by on October 26, 2017