Our Staff
Coral Wolf
Conservation Impact Program Manager
Coral Wolf is a seasoned conservation biologist with over 20 years of experience in island ecology and restoration. For more than 15 years, Coral has been a driving force at Island Conservation, leading innovative efforts to measure and amplify the ecological and social benefits of invasive species removal across island ecosystems. She holds a Master’s degree in Conservation Biology and Management from the University of Michigan and has worked extensively throughout the Americas, Caribbean, and Pacific.
Coral’s work bridges science and action—translating ecological data into meaningful conservation outcomes. She is particularly passionate about seabird reintroductions, ecosystem resilience, and the transformative power of nature-based solutions. Her leadership has helped shape strategies that restore biodiversity, strengthen climate resilience, and improve livelihoods in vulnerable island communities.
Beyond her professional pursuits, Coral finds joy near the water, indulging in creative projects, and sharing laughter with friends and family.