Sarah Baillie, Population & Sustainability Organizer for the Center for Biological Diversity with be presenting a discussion on human population growth, how it impacts wildlife and the environment, and how safe sex and access to contraception are key rights-based solutions.
Sarah leads outreach efforts to help people understand how the pressures of our growing human population and high levels of consumption hurt wildlife and habitat. She also manages the Endangered Species Condoms project and coordinates events for Pillow Talk. Sarah holds a bachelor’s in wildlife conservation from the University of Delaware, a master’s in biology from Villanova University, and a master’s of public administration from the University of Arizona.
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