Geraldine
Werhahn

Director

Geraldine is a wildlife biologist and conservationist dedicated to every element of the natural world. Her special interests are canids and their function in maintaining healthy ecosystems, their intelligence, and their power to trigger human emotions in various cultures. She completed her DPhil thesis on the phylogeny, ecology, and conservation of Himalayan wolves with WildCRU at the University of Oxford, UK. Geraldine started the Himalayan Wolves Project in 2013 to protect Himalayan wolves, and the fauna and flora of their high altitude habitats. As a wildlife biologist she provides solid science as an argument for conservation, and as a human animal she lives the love for nature by a compassionate way of life.