10/2 General Meeting: Laurie MacDonald of Defenders of Wildlife Florida

10/2 General Meeting: Laurie MacDonald of Defenders of Wildlife Florida

Our speaker will be Laurie McDonald, Florida Program Director for Defenders of Wildlife, a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of all native animals and plants in their natural communities. She will be speaking on Amendment 1, Florida’s Water and Land Legacy constitutional amendment.

 Laurie McDonaldLaurie oversees the work of Defenders Florida program team in protecting and restoring Florida’s imperiled wildlife, their habitat and a statewide ecological network. Laurie serves on several species Technical Advisory Groups and Recovery Teams including Florida panther, Florida manatee, Florida black bear and gopher tortoise, as well as policy task forces for issues such as transportation planning and the State Wildlife Action Plan.  As a steering committee member of the Florida Forever Coalition Laurie is working to meet the needs of this rapidly developing state by advocating for reauthorization and increased funding for the Florida Forever Act, the largest state land acquisition program in the country.

In 1994 Laurie joined Defenders of Wildlife as a part-time field representative for Defenders’ first Florida program – the Habitat for Bears Campaign – to protect the threatened Florida black bear. Prior to joining Defenders, Laurie split her time between her wildlife consulting business and volunteer work with the Sierra Club and other conservation organizations. Past pro bono work included chairing the national Sierra Club Endangered Species and Habitats campaign and the Florida League of Conservation Voters. Laurie has always sought to combine science and advocacy in her conservation work.

Laurie earned her B.A. from the University of Oregon, Eugene and her M.S. in Zoology at the University of South Florida, Tampa. She has authored or coauthored scientific, issue and educational documents. She is a board member of the national Endangered Species Coalition, the Everglades Coalition and the Everglades Law Center.

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