Paul Pearce-Kelly

Paul Pearce-Kelly

conservationist United Kingdom

Paul Pearce-Kelly is a prominent conservation biologist and the head of invertebrate conservation at the Zoological Society of London (ZSL). He has been instrumental in leading programs aimed at the recovery of endangered invertebrate species, including the Partula tohiveana, a rare tree snail that was recently reclassified from 'extinct in the wild' to 'critically endangered' due to successful breeding efforts and reintroduction initiatives on the island of Moorea.

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