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Jim Lyon

Founder of THW Conservation Strategies, LLC

Jim Lyon is the Vice President for Conservation Policy at the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), a position he has held since 1996. With over 26 years of experience at NWF, he plays a crucial role in shaping conservation strategies and policies aimed at protecting wildlife and their habitats across the United States.136

Lyon's work focuses on integrating affiliate priorities with national conservation efforts, ensuring that local and regional needs are represented in broader policy discussions. His expertise has made him a prominent figure in conservation circles, where he has been recognized for his contributions, including receiving the Charlie Shaw Conservation Partnership Award in 2017.236

He is based in Washington, D.C., and has been actively involved in various initiatives that address environmental challenges, including climate change and habitat restoration.45

Highlights

May 1 · nwf.org
Bipartisan RECLAIM Act Moves Forward
Jun 12 · nwf.org
The National Wildlife Federation's Jim Lyon: Honored With Charlie ...
The National Wildlife Federation's Jim Lyon: Honored With Charlie ...
Jun 12 · blog.nwf.org
Working for Wildlife: Celebrating America's Conservation Leaders
Working for Wildlife: Celebrating America's Conservation Leaders

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Experience

Consultant at THW Conservation Strategies, LLC (September 2017 - Present)
Lecturer and Research Scholar at Yale School of the Environment (September 2000 - June 2020), Deputy Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals Management at U.S. Department of the Interior (July 2013 - January 2017)

Education

Master of Forestry, Forest Management/Forest Resources Management from Yale School of the Environment (1977 - 1979), High honors

Location

Washington, District of Columbia, United States