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Anne Trainor
Africa Program's Landscape Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy
Anne M. Trainor is a dedicated professional with a deep academic background and vast experience in geography, wildlife biology, ecology, and evolutionary biology.
She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Geography from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Wildlife Biology from Colorado State University, and a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of New Hampshire.
With a rich professional history, Anne has served in various roles, including Landscape Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy Africa Program, Adjunct Faculty at the University of Cincinnati, and Landscape Ecologist in The Nature Conservancy Africa Program's at The Nature Conservancy.
Her expertise extends to roles such as Africa Program's Energy Director, Spatial Scientist, and NatureNet post-doctoral Fellow, showcasing her diverse skill set and commitment to environmental conservation and research.
Anne M. Trainor's academic qualifications and professional experiences have equipped her with the knowledge and skills to excel in the fields of geography, wildlife biology, and ecological conservation.
Her career highlights a strong passion for making a positive impact on the environment and biodiversity, contributing significantly to the conservation efforts in Africa and beyond.