15 August 2005
Prof James Malcolm has taken over as EWCP's new Field Coordinator.
June 2005, Oxford.
James experience with Ethiopian wolves spans 30 years; since 1975 he has visited Ethiopia regularly to study the wolves, mountain nyala and other highland wildlife, and was instrumental in raising awareness on the plight of the wolves which eventually led to the establishment of the EWCP. Originally from Britain James graduated from Oxford and received a PhD from Harvard for his work on African wild dogs in Serengeti. He is on extended sabbatical from Redlands Universtity in California. Currently in Addis Ababa on his way to Bale Mountains, James replaces former Coordinator Dr Stuart Williams, who continues to work in the conservation sector in Ethiopia.
James experience with Ethiopian wolves spans 30 years; since 1975 he has visited Ethiopia regularly to study the wolves, mountain nyala and other highland wildlife, and was instrumental in raising awareness on the plight of the wolves which eventually led to the establishment of the EWCP. Originally from Britain James graduated from Oxford and received a PhD from Harvard for his work on African wild dogs in Serengeti. He is on extended sabbatical from Redlands Universtity in California. Currently in Addis Ababa on his way to Bale Mountains, James replaces former Coordinator Dr Stuart Williams, who continues to work in the conservation sector in Ethiopia.