Stuart Wells

Executive Director at Bird Alliance of Oregon

Stuart Wells serves as the Executive Director of Bird Alliance of Oregon since May 2022, bringing extensive experience in conservation and education from previous roles, including Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Arizona and Director of Conservation and Science at the Arizona Center for Nature Conservation - Phoenix Zoo. Stuart has also contributed to national committees focused on diversity and inclusion within the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Academic credentials include a Ph.D. candidate in Wildlife Conservation from the University of Arizona, an MS in Environmental Science and Public Policy from George Mason University, and a BS in Zoology from Northern Arizona University, among other educational achievements. Prior professional experience encompasses positions at the Smithsonian Institution and the US Fish and Wildlife Service, where Stuart worked on conservation initiatives and wildlife biology.

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Bird Alliance of Oregon

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Oregon wouldn’t be Oregon without Bird Alliance. For more than 100 years, Bird Alliance of Oregon (formerly Portland Audubon) has played an instrumental role in shaping the beautiful lands we call home, from establishing our first Wildlife Refuges, to helping make Portland one of the greenest cities in the country. Through advocacy, education, habitat restoration and volunteerism, Bird Alliance of Oregon works every day to inspire people to love and protect birds and the natural world, building a community dedicated to creating a sustainable future for all life. Connect with us by visiting our 172 acre wildlife sanctuary in NW Portland, learning about wildlife and the natural world at one of our camps, classes or trips, advocating to protect Oregon's forest, grassland, wetland, desert and urban habitat, and volunteering to help protect birds, other wildlife and their habitat.


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