Charles Robert Welch

Professional Experience

1991- present
Technical Advisor, Madagascar Fauna Group
Research Scientist, Duke University Primate Center
Project Director, Ruffed Lemur Re-stocking and Conservation Program in Betampona Reserve

Responsibilities include development and implementation of long-term international conservation programs for endangered lemurs and other fauna with components of captive breeding, environmental education, agro-forestry and reintroduction of captive-bred lemurs to the wild; overall direction, supervision and organization of the lemur reintroduction program; budget planning for both projects (Ivoloina and Betampona); reports and public speaking relating to Madagascar activities; design of Madagascar zoo facilities, supervision of new construction and facilities rehabilitation; development and supervision of reforestation, horticultural and botanical components of projects; training and supervision of Malagasy personnel; organization and participation of field missions and capture missions in Madagascar

1987-1990
Field Associate, Duke University Primate Center, Durham, NC

Responsibilities included development and implementation of master plan for Project Ivoloina; training of Malagasy staff; captures of wild lemurs for breeding programs


Prior to his role with the Madagascar Fauna Group and Duke University Primate Center doing field work, Welch worked or supervised primate departments in American zoos and was involved in a number of primate field projects in the Americas. Welch received his degree in zoology from North Carolina State University. Welch is a member of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association, the Pan-African Association of Zoological Gardens, Aquaria and Botanic Gardens, as well as the Reintroduction Specialist Group of the World Conservation Union (IUCN). He is author of numerous journal articles and scientific papers on the wildlife of Madagascar.

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