Caroline LEES

Biography

Caroline joined the CPSG staff in 2011 as a workshop facilitator and PVA modeller. Before CPSG she worked with zoos in the UK, Europe and later in Australasia where her work included evaluating field conservation efforts and providing policy advice, training and technical support to enhance the sustainability and conservation-relevance of ex situ wildlife populations. She continues to apply these skills at CPSG, to species conservation planning projects that aim to integrate more and less intensively managed populations under a single umbrella, using CPSG’s “One Plan Approach”. In recent years Caroline has led CPSG’s evaluation programme, focusing on the short, medium and long-term impacts of science-based, stakeholder-inclusive planning on conservation outcomes for species. Her current priorities include CPSG’s “Assess-to-Plan” (A2P) project which, through collaborative multi-species planning methods, is aiming to connect more threatened species to the conservation action they need using the information and expertise concentrated within the IUCN’s Red List of Threatened Species programme.

Speaking at

Empowering countries to meet their GBF targets: The Global Amphibian Coalition case study

Oct 11 2025 (14:00 - 15:30)

Room: Virtual Channel 2
Empowering countries to meet their GBF targets: The Global Amphibian Coalition case study
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