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    Anne Trainor

    Africa Program's Landscape Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy

    Anne M. Trainor is a highly accomplished conservation scientist and ecologist currently serving as the Smart Growth Director for the Africa Program at The Nature Conservancy.2 Her expertise spans wildlife conservation, spatial ecology, energy development, land-use planning, and remote sensing.2

    Education and Background

    Dr. Trainor holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, where she integrated field ecology with remote sensing to study endangered species habitats.12 She also earned an M.S. in Wildlife Management and Conservation from Colorado State University.1

    Professional Experience

    At The Nature Conservancy, Dr. Trainor oversees Smart Growth programs throughout Africa.2 Her work includes:

    • Developing inter-ministerial landscape planning frameworks in countries like Zambia
    • Balancing biodiversity conservation with economic development
    • Applying spatial ecology and conservation science to land-use planning

    Previously, Dr. Trainor completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Yale University's School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, where she contributed to the Yale Framework Project.2 She also served as a TNC NatureNet Science Fellow, focusing on predicting future U.S. land-use requirements under various energy development scenarios.2

    Research and Expertise

    Dr. Trainor's research combines traditional field ecology with advanced analytical tools and remote sensing.2 Her skills include:

    • GIS software (ArcGIS, ERDAS Imagine, ENVI)
    • Programming (R, SAS, Python)
    • Ecological modeling and spatial analysis

    She has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and presented her research at various conferences.1

    Current Focus

    In her role at The Nature Conservancy, Dr. Trainor is working on projects that aim to enhance biodiversity and ecosystem integrity while promoting economic development in Africa.2 She is also involved in assessing the environmental impacts of hydraulic fracturing and developing best practices for policymakers and regulators.2

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    Location

    Cincinnati, Ohio, United States