Dr Tabor
Trained as a veterinarian and ecologist (B.Sc. Cornell, V.M.D. UPenn, M.E.S. Yale), Dr. Gary Tabor has worked as a catalyst to champion large landscape conservation efforts in North America and abroad for over 30 years, including 15 years as a leader within the U.S. environmental philanthropic community. Dr. Tabor is the founder and Executive Director of the Center for Large Landscape Conservation[1] which was established in 2007 with a V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation grant to advance the mission of large landscape conservation in western North America and around the world. By acting as an inter-organizational catalyst to fuel scientific and policy collaboration, the Center for Large Landscape Conservation plays a unique role in advancing wildlife corridor and connectivity conservation. The enormous breadth and complexity of threats facing biodiversity today make it impossible for any single group to adequately address real world conservation challenges. The Center creates strategies to solve nature's large scale challenges.
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