Global Conservation Hosted Panel Discussion with ABC News Correspondent Bob Woodruff

From left to right: Bob Woodruff, Gerardo Ceballos, Samantha Campbell, and Jeff Morgan head the panel.

The Bay Area’s Top Environmental Leaders Congregated for Discussion on Global Park and Wildlife Protection, Indigenous Territories, and Marine Protection.

Meet the Panelists

Samantha Campbell

Samantha is a philanthropist, conservationist, and filmmaker. Much of her dedicated work and philanthropy has focused on protecting MPAs along the California coast. She is President of The Campbell Foundation.

She lives in San Francisco and has served 12 years as Trustee of Monterey Bay Aquarium. She dedicates her filmmaking work to projects that elevate stories of human achievement, the environment, community, and the arts.

Dr. Gerardo Ceballos

Author of Before They Vanish and The Annihilation of Nature, Gerardo is an award-winning ecologist and conservationist specializing in jaguar conservation and global extinction.

Working at UNAM Mexico and Stanford, he has authored 52 books and is among the select few Latin American scientists elected to the prestigious U.S. National Academy of Sciences. He recently won the BBVA Foundation Award for his efforts to protect over 2% of the country's last wild spaces and create its first Endangered Species Act.

Jeff Morgan

Jeff is the founder and Executive Director of Global Conservation, which is focused on saving our most important and endangered national parks in developing countries. Combining Global Park Defense systems, Community, and Marine Protection, Global Conservation has helped protect over 25 endangered national parks, covering nearly 12 million acres of intact forests and wildlife habitats. His life goal is to help protect 100 of the most endangered national parks in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Eurasia—both land and marine.

Introduction Video: ABC News Bob Woodruff


Introduction Video: The Life of Dr. Gerardo Ceballos


Introduction Video: Inspiration from Samantha Campbell


Introduction Video : Global Conservation

The event preceded the launch of the new ABC News Live Series covering Global Conservation’s Park and Wildlife Protection, and was featured on ABC News 7 as well as San Francisco Business Times.

The crowd watched on with great interest as GC Executive Director gave an inspiring presentation about our new “War on Nature” series and GC’s business model for implementing the Global Park Defense program in developing countries around the world.

ABC News’ Bob Woodruff - A Legend for Nature and Veterans

ABC News' Bob Woodruff moderated a high-profile environmental event hosted by San Francisco-based Global Conservation at Woodside's historic Filoli Estate on Thursday evening. A panel of conservationists discussed global park, animal, and indigenous community protection in underdeveloped countries in the evening.

Above: The panel discussion was the main event of the evening, with high-profile speakers, such as Michael Sutton and Mike Finley, making introductions.

Global Conservation launches a $100 Million Campaign

Global Conservation is raising $100 million over the next 10 years to protect more than 100 of the most endangered national parks in developing countries. Combining its signature Global Park Defense systems, community protection, and marine protection, Global Conservation has helped protect more than 25 endangered national parks, covering nearly 12 million acres of intact forests and wildlife habitats.

Media Contacts: Glodow Nead Communications - GlobalConservationPR@glodownead.com.

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