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Mariana Montoya

Peru Director at Wildlife Conservation Society

Mariana Montoya is the Director of Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) in Peru, a position she has held since 2013.23 Here are some key details about her background and role:

Education and Expertise

Mariana Montoya has an impressive academic background:

  • PhD in Geography from the University of Texas at Austin, focusing on the sustainability of socio-ecological systems in the Peruvian Amazon2
  • Master's degree in Ecosystem Management from the Autonomous University of Baja California1
  • Bachelor's degree in Biology from the National Agrarian University La Molina1

Professional Experience

Prior to her current role, Montoya gained valuable experience in conservation and development:

  • Worked with WWF and the National Protected Areas Service2
  • Led the design, implementation, and supervision of various projects related to biodiversity conservation, indigenous organization strengthening, poverty alleviation, natural resource management, watershed management, and environmental threat mitigation in Peru2

Current Role and Responsibilities

As the Director of WCS in Peru, Mariana Montoya:

  • Oversees WCS's work in two prioritized landscapes in Peru, one in Puno and the other in Loreto1
  • Collaborates with various social and political actors at local and regional levels to achieve conservation of ecosystems and species1
  • Supports effective management of protected areas1
  • Addresses threats from poorly planned infrastructure, wildlife trafficking, and issues related to wildlife health1

Areas of Interest

Montoya's current areas of interest include:

  • Socio-ecological systems1
  • Community-based natural resource management with indigenous and riverine Amazonian populations1
  • Management of protected natural areas1
  • Watershed management and environmental management1

Mariana Montoya's extensive experience and expertise in conservation and sustainable development make her a key figure in Peru's environmental efforts.

Highlights

LA ENTREVISTA: Dra. Mariana Montoya Lizárraga. Wildlife ... - Attalea

Related Questions

¿Cuáles son los principales desafíos que enfrenta la WCS en Perú?
¿Qué proyectos específicos ha implementado la WCS en Puno y Loreto?
¿Cómo contribuye la WCS a la gestión de áreas protegidas en Perú?
¿Qué estrategias utiliza la WCS para combatir el tráfico de fauna en Perú?
¿Cómo involucra la WCS a las comunidades locales en sus proyectos de conservación?
Mariana Montoya
Mariana Montoya, photo 1
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Experience

Director, Peru at Wildlife Conservation Society since April 2013
Scientific Director at Wildlife Conservation Society - Peru, Senior Advisor and Environmental Consultant at Wildlife Conservation Society, Social Specialist at Fundación Para el Desarrollo Agrario, Teaching Assistant at University of Texas at Austin, Freshwater Program Manager at WWF, Natural Protected Areas Supervisor at INRENA

Education

Ph.D. in Geography and the Environment from University of Texas at Austin (2006 - 2010), M.Sc. in Ecosystem Management from Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (1997 - 1998), Bachelor in Biology from Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina (1988 - 1994)

Location

Peru