Mr. Jonathan Loh,
Mr. Jonathan Loh,
Honorary Research Associate, United Kingdom
Jonathan Loh is a biologist working on measuring and monitoring trends in global environmental change, natural resource use and biodiversity. He has worked since 1994 for WWF International, and is an Honorary Research Associate at the Institute of Zoology, part of the Zoological Society of London. Current projects include writing and editing the Living Planet Report for WWF, and developing a new indicator to measure the loss of linguistic diversity worldwide, for Terralingua, an NGO working on biocultural diversity. Before WWF, Jonathan worked for TRAFFIC International, investigating wildlife trade in Taiwan, and as an environmental consultant based in London and Hong Kong. He has lived and worked in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Switzerland, and carried out numerous projects in developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. He studied at Sussex University and Imperial College, London.
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