Michael Burger to Lead 吃瓜黑料鈥檚 Connecticut and New York Office as New Executive Director

Former Senior Director of Conservation and expert on forest birds and their habitat needs takes the helm.

[HARTFORD] 鈥 The 吃瓜黑料 announced that Michael (Mike) Burger, Ph.D., will become the organization鈥檚 next executive director for the Connecticut and New York regional office. Burger was elevated to the position after 22 years with the organization, having served first as forest ecologist, then in a succession of conservation and management roles in the New York office, and most recently as senior director of conservation for Connecticut and New York.

鈥淚n the two decades I鈥檝e been with 吃瓜黑料, I have never been more enthusiastic about our future and potential for impact than I am right now. We have the right strategies in place to drive meaningful conservation successes in our region and beyond, and we are committed to a more inclusive and equitable approach to everything we do,鈥 said Burger.

As executive director, Burger will advance 吃瓜黑料鈥檚 conservation and organizational priorities in the region, including forest stewardship, coastal resilience, natural climate solutions, and the development of the next generation of conservation leaders that better reflects and gives voice to the diverse groups of people who love birds and share 吃瓜黑料鈥檚 vision of a world in which people and wildlife thrive.

鈥淢ike鈥檚 commitment to 吃瓜黑料 and deep, local conservation expertise will be an extraordinary asset in this position,鈥 said Amy Sobel, vice president of the Atlantic Flyway for the 吃瓜黑料. 鈥湷怨虾诹's presence in the region is growing and evolving, and Mike's steady leadership will ensure we continue to grow our conservation impact, progress our policy agenda, and expand our community engagement and partnerships through inclusive and collaborative programming at 吃瓜黑料 centers across the two states.鈥

Burger has been with 吃瓜黑料 since 1999, during which time he conducted forest bird research in the Adirondacks that contributed to the creation of 吃瓜黑料鈥檚 Healthy Forests Initiative, co-led a comprehensive assessment of priority areas that culminated in the publication of Important Bird Areas of New York, and helped bring 吃瓜黑料鈥檚 Atlantic Flyway program to life. Prior to coming to 吃瓜黑料, Mike earned his master鈥檚 degree and Ph.D. at the University of Michigan where he studied climatic and physiological determinants of bird ranges and was supported by a Department of Energy Global Change Fellowship. He is based at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca, New York.

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