Adam is CEO of The Lifescape Project, a wildlife conservation not-for-profit seeking to balance human impacts on the natural world and allow nature to recover.His role involves executing management decisions under the board, including leading in communications, recruitment, funding and project operations. This requires Adam to coordinate the seven core Lifescape Projects in relation to (1) the development of innovative forms of private finance for wildlife restoration projects, (2) the development of private law 'conservation covenants', (3) the development of a new approach to conducting species reintroductions, with a trial project in Northern England, (4) the building of a World Wild Web, (5) working with partner NGOs to stop the wrongful payment of subsidies to environmentally damaging forest biomass energy generation, (6) working with the IUCN's Rewilding Thematic Group to find a workable and unified definition of rewilding, (7) running Lifescape's Natural Capital Laboratory joint venture with AECOM.Adam is also a member of the IUCN's Rewilding Task Force, an external PhD supervisor for the University of Cumbria and co author of numerous articles on rewilding published in academic journals. He has also advised multiple NGOs working in the field of wildlife conservation.
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