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    Barry Traill

    Global warming and conservation advocate and ecologist

    Barry Traill is a well-known conservationist, ecologist, and advocate with over 40 years of experience in the field of conservation.

    He has a strong background in ecological research and has been a prominent leader in numerous successful campaigns, both large and small.

    Barry recently concluded a 13-year tenure as the founding Australian Director of the Pew Charitable Trusts, highlighting his extensive leadership experience in the non-profit sector.

    Currently, Barry Traill is actively engaged with Climate Action Network Australia, where he is focused on developing and spearheading a campaign aimed at creating enduring bipartisan support for addressing climate change in Australia.

    His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Wildlife Ecology from Monash University and prior education at Morwell High School, reflecting his commitment to both academic excellence and practical conservation efforts.

    Barry Traill's professional journey has involved key roles such as Coordinator at Climate Action Network Australia and Former Australian Director at The Pew Charitable Trusts, showcasing his ability to drive impactful environmental initiatives across various organizations.

    With a diverse portfolio of previous positions in NGOs, industry, and government departments, Barry Traill brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the conservation landscape.

    Highlights

    Carbon Farming Launches in Western Australia - The Pew Charitable Trusts
    Jun 27 · BBC News
    Narriearra: New South Wales creates national park for rare species - BBC News
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    Location

    Queensland, Australia