Sally WREN

Biography

Sally joined the ASG as a Programme Officer in 2013, and had roles as Conservation Planning Officer, then Deputy Chair, before becoming Co-Chair in 2024. One of Sally’s main roles to date was leading the update of the global Amphibian Conservation Action Plan (ACAP), a key document to bridge the gap between scientific research and conservation implementation published in 2024. Prior to working with the ASG Sally spent several years at the Zoological Society of London; there she worked on IUCN Red List assessments of freshwater fish and reptile species for the Red List Index, helped develop the EDGE Amphibians conservation initiative, and managed both the EDGE Fellows Programme and ZSL’s Mongolia Programme. Sally has has expertise in improving conservation methods for amphibians, with particular emphasis on effective conservation planning and translocations.

Speaking at

Bridging the Gap Between Science and Action in Amphibian Conservation

Oct 11 2025 (16:30 - 18:30)

Room: CR B: Forum - Session Room 11
Bridging the Gap Between Science and Action in Amphibian Conservation