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Sarah Wyatt
Biodiversity Specialist at Global Environment Facility
Professional Background
Sarah Wyatt is a distinguished environmental scientist with a comprehensive background that spans various aspects of biodiversity conservation and policy. With a passion for environmental sustainability, Sarah has dedicated her career to promoting biodiversity and implementing effective conservation strategies both domestically and internationally. Her robust experience at the Global Environment Facility, where she served in multiple roles from Biodiversity Analyst to Biodiversity Specialist, highlights her expertise in designing and executing biodiversity projects that align with global conservation goals. Sarah's role as the Rio+20 Engagement Coordinator at Corporation 2020 further demonstrates her commitment to amplifying collaborative efforts in ecological conservation during significant global summits. In addition to her administrative roles, she has been involved with various organizations and journals that foster awareness and research in environmental policies and conservation practices.
Education and Achievements
Sarah Wyatt's educational journey began at the College of William & Mary, where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Government. This interdisciplinary foundation provided her with a unique perspective on the intricate interplay between science and policy—an essential skill for any conservationist. Building upon this solid ground, Sarah pursued a Master of Environmental Science, specializing in Conservation Biology and Policy, at the prestigious Yale School of the Environment. Here, she honed her analytical and research skills and developed a deep understanding of eco-political dynamics, biodiversity preservation strategies, and sustainable development goals.
Notable Contributions
During her tenure at the Global Environment Facility, Sarah actively contributed to significant biodiversity projects aimed at enhancing ecosystems and community resilience against climate change. As a member of the editorial board at the Latin American Journal of Conservation, she shaped discussions around conservation trends and research, ensuring best practices are shared widely among stakeholders in the field. Her grant from the Fulbright Program allowed her to conduct impactful research in Costa Rica, further solidifying her role as an advocate for environmental awareness in Latin America. Moreover, her previous positions at ProCAT, Conservation International, and the Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy equipped her with diverse experiences, from ground-level conservation to high-level policy evaluation, bringing a holistic approach to every project she undertakes.
