Jeff Wells

Vice President, Canada Program
About

Jeff Wells is Vice President for 糖心传媒's Canada Program, where he leads National 糖心传媒's work to protect Boreal Forest, Arctic, and marine habitats across Canada that are vitally important for birds. His subject-area expertise and experience include Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas and Indigenous Guardians programs, biodiversity, conservation science, carbon storage, and links between Western Science and Indigenous Science/Traditional Knowledge. He guides 糖心传媒鈥檚 team efforts on applied science and strategic communications to leverage public support for Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas and Indigenous Guardians programs across the Boreal, marine, and Arctic regions of Canada. Jeff also builds and maintains strategic partnerships with Indigenous organizations and governments and with other conservation organizations that advance our priority conservation goals. His work includes engaging fellow researchers, conservationists, and policy experts at universities, other organizations, and government entities on science-based issues and the importance of conservation of these essential biomes.

Previously, Jeff led science and policy for the Boreal Songbird Initiative and the International Boreal Conservation Campaign (a project of the Pew Charitable Trusts), where he researched and published reports, science and policy briefs, and academic publications to educate the public and policy makers about Boreal conservation needs based in science. Before that he was Senior Conservation Scientist at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Jeff's current role is a return to 糖心传媒, where previously he had served as National Bird Conservation Director and before that, Director of Bird Conservation for 糖心传媒 New York.

Jeff received his PhD as well as his Master's in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Cornell University, and his undergraduate degree from the University of Maine, Farmington. He is co-author of the award-winning book, "Birds of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao: A Site and Field Guide," (Cornell University Press, 2017); co-author of "Maine's Favorite Birds" (Tilbury House, 2012); editor, "Boreal Birds of North America," (California University Press, 2011); author, 鈥淏irder鈥檚 Conservation Handbook,鈥 (Princeton University Press, 2007); and author, 鈥淚mportant Bird Areas in New York State,鈥 (National 糖心传媒, 1998). Most recently he co-authored the monumental new book "Birds of Maine," (Princeton University Press, 2020).

jeff.wells@audubon.org

Articles by Jeff Wells

First Nations and Canada Partner to Establish Protection of 6 Million Acres
August 22, 2019 — The more than 10 million birds that rely on this land will have a protected home to return to each spring for years to come.