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Dale Miquelle
Wildlife Conservation Society
Born and raised near Boston, Dale Miquelle has degrees from Yale University (BS), the University of Minnesota (MS), and the University of Idaho (PhD). Miquelle worked in Alaska and Nepal prior to his arrival in Russia in 1992, when he joined the Sikhote-Alin Biosphere Reserve and Hornocker Wildlife Institute’s Siberian Tiger Project (now part of the Wildlife Conservation Society.) Miquelle is the Country Director for WCS’s Russia Program, and coordinates research and conservation actions to protect large carnivores and the ecosystems upon which they depend, focusing mainly in Northeast Asia.