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![Speaker Announcement: Charles F. Sams III](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Charles-F-Sams-III-2.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Charles F. Sams III
Charles F. “Chuck” Sams III was ceremonially sworn in as the 19th director of the National Park Service on Dec. 16, 2021, by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.
![Speaker Announcement: Patricio Robles Gil](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Patricio-Robles-Gil-2.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Patricio Robles Gil
Patricio is the Founder of two Mexican conservation organizations that worked with endangered species and securing biodiversity wildlands.
![Speaker Announcement: Bob Baron](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Bob-Baron-2-min.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Bob Baron
Bob Baron is the founder and Chair of Fulcrum, a leading publisher of conservation and Native American books.
![Speaker Announcement: Ramson Karmushu](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Ramson-Karmushu-2-min.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Ramson Karmushu
Ramson has a keen interest in documenting indigenous traditional knowledge that supports coexistence with nature and biodiversity conservation for years.
![Speaker Announcement: Henry J Quick Bear Sr.](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Henry-J-Quick-Bear-Sr-2.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Henry J Quick Bear Sr.
Henry J Quick Bear Sr. is currently the Lakota language teacher for the Lakolya Waoniya Project. He is a respected spiritual leader from Spring Creek community on the Rosebud Reservation.
![Speaker Announcement: Ben Bobowski](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Ben-Bobowski-2.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Ben Bobowski
Ben Bobowski is a conservation practitioner with more than thirty years of resource stewardship and leadership experience.
![Speaker Announcement: Daniel R. Wildcat](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Daniel-Wildcat-2-min.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Daniel R. Wildcat
Daniel R. Wildcat is a Yuchi member of the Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma. His service as teacher and administrator at Haskell Indian Nations University spans thirty-seven years.
![Speaker Announcement: Fany Kuiru Castro](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Fany-Kuiru-Castro-2-min.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Fany Kuiru Castro
Fany Kuiru Castro, a prominent leader of the Uitoto people of the Jitomagaro clan, people of the sun of the Resguardo Predio Putumayo, Amazonas, Colombia, is a tireless defender of Indigenous and environmental rights.
![Speaker Announcement: Sinclair Vincent](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Sinclair-Vincent-2-min.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Sinclair Vincent
As Senior Director of Sustainable Development Program Development & Innovation, Sinclair oversees the strategy, direction, and evolution of Verra’s suite of programs focused on sustainable development.
![Speaker Announcement: Tashka Yawanawá](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Tashka-Yawanawa-2-min-1.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Tashka Yawanawá
Tashka Yawanawá has been leading the Yawanawá People for nearly twenty years.
![Speaker Announcement: Andrew Muir](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Andrew-Muir-2.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Andrew Muir
Andrew is one of South Africa’s most influential conservationists and social entrepreneurs, having run conservation and developmental NGOs for over 30 years.
![Speaker Announcement: Swati Hingorani](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Swati-Hingorani-2.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Swati Hingorani
Swati is part of IUCNs Protected and Conserved Areas Team and coordinates Act30, a global initiative by IUCN.
![Speaker Announcement: Michael Charton](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Michael-Charton-2.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Michael Charton
Michael Charton is the founder of Inherit South Africa, an enterprise aiming to shine light on the untold stories which bind human beings together.
![Speaker Announcement: Whitney Rencountre II](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Whitney-Rencountre-2.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Whitney Rencountre II
Whitney Rencountre II is Crow Creek Hunkpati Dakota and is the CEO of Crazy Horse Memorial. He is also the co-founder of Social Distance Powwow.
![Speaker Announcement: Andrea Carmen](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Andrea-Carmen-2.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Andrea Carmen
Andrea Carmen, Yaqui Nation, became a staff member of the International Indian Treaty Council in 1983 and its Executive Director in 1992.
![Speaker Announcement: Staffan Widstrand](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Staffan-Widstrand-2.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Staffan Widstrand
Staffan Widstrand is a multiple-award-winning professional nature photographer and author of 19 books, based in Sweden. He is a National Geographic Explorer and a Sony Imaging Ambassador.
![Speaker Announcement: Pedro Gamboa](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Pedro-Gamboa.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Pedro Gamboa
Pedro Gamboa is currently Director of Conservation and Social Articulation of the UNACEM Association, and among his various duties, he manages the Amancay Sanctuary Private Conservation Area.
![Speaker Announcement: Ariel Clark](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Ariel-Clark-min-1.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Ariel Clark
Ariel Clark, JD is a human being who is practicing law and leaning into post-activism. For over a decade, she co-led a women-steered and values-driven business, corporate and regulatory law firm.
![Speaker Announcement: Charles Barber](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Chip-Barber-2.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Charles Barber
Dr. Charles “Chip” Barber is Director for Natural Resources Governance and Policy at the World Resources Institute (WRI).
![Speaker Announcement: Ian Michler](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Ian-Michler-2-min.jpg)
Speaker Announcement: Ian Michler
Ian Michler has spent over 33 years working across Africa as a tourism operator, environmental photojournalist, wilderness guide and ecotourism consultant.
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