Aligning with her position as Executive Director of Wildlife Asia, Clare is also the Chairperson of the Asian Rhino Project, President of the Silvery Gibbon
Project and Board member of The Orangutan Project. She is also a member
of the IUCN Asian Rhino Specialist Group and Primate Specialists Group,
Section on Small Apes. As well as a BSc in Zoology and Marine Biology
Clare holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Captive Vertebrate Management
and was awarded James Cook University Alumni of the Year for Science in
2013 for her contribution to wildlife conservation.
Executive Director (Treasurer)
Clare Campbell is on a mission for change. After graduating from Zoology and Marine Biology she worked at Perth Zoo for over a decade, initiating conservation programs around key species within Asia. Recognising the broader conservation needs in Asia, Clare assisted in establishing Wildlife Asia to deliver immediate and effective conservation in priority landscapes. Working directly with local communities and field teams Clare has helped to establish Wildlife Protection Units across Indonesia and Myanmar, conducted rescue, rehabilitation and successful reintroduction of gibbons and orangutans, and supported ground breaking research and the establishment of protected areas.
+61 438992325
clare.campbell@wildlifeasia.org.au
Australia