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William Sutherland is a Professor at the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge. He has held prominent roles such as Director of Research (2023–present), Miriam Rothschild Chair in Conservation Biology (2006–2023), and President of the British Ecological Society (2013–2015). His work focuses on evidence-based conservation, horizon scanning, and improving policy-making through rigorous evaluation of conservation interventions.
- Director of Research, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge (2023–present)
- Miriam Rothschild Chair in Conservation Biology, University of Cambridge (2006–2023)
- Professor, School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia (1996–2006)
Research Interests include:
- Industrial-scale collation of evidence to assess conservation interventions
- Horizon scanning for future environmental challenges
- Embedding scientific evidence in decision-making processes
- Behaviour-based population modeling and policy effectiveness
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Royal Society (2023)
- Commander of the British Empire (CBE, 2021)
- Marsh Award for Conservation Biology (2005)
- Scientific Medal, Zoological Society London (1997)
He leads the Conservation Evidence initiative and has authored over 20 books, including What Works in Conservation and Transforming Conservation. His work emphasizes translating ecological research into practical conservation strategies.
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