Steven Prager

Director, Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch of the National Audubon Society

Steve (he/him) works to engage people in conservation action. Through bird survey, advocacy, hands-on habitat work, and partnerships, he has for over a decade been committed to building an Audubon network that is larger, more representative of the communities in which we work, and more capable of making a significant, positive impact for people, habitat, birds, and other wildlife. As a science communicator and experienced field biologist, he works to provide resources and experiences that increase awareness and knowledge of current science, threats, policy, and best practices relevant to bird and habitat conservation in the Southwest.

He believes that to authentically and effectively engage people in conservation action, we must seek to build with our collaborators common ground, trust, and a mutual understanding of our working relationship and goals. In this work, he aims to center the expressed interests of those most impacted by environmental issues, collaborate with communities and partners that have been historically excluded by Audubon and other environmental organizations, understand and be responsive to individual communities’ cultures, needs, views, and expectations, and respect the rights of communities to maintain power over their own goals and outcomes. He understands that his privileges and lived experience leave him with gaps in awareness that affect his ability to most equitably and effectively address environmental issues, and he values the education and perspective that working with diverse communities and partners can provide.

Steve earned a Bachelor's of Science in Conservation Biology and Ecological Sustainability from Arizona State University. When he's not looking up to find birds, he's looking down to find snakes.

Contact Information:

480.564.5386
steven.prager@audubon.org

Articles by Steven Prager

Springing Into Action
Western Rivers Action Network

Springing Into Action

— Arizona WRAN News: March, 2019
Getting Ready for the Year Ahead
Western Rivers Action Network

Getting Ready for the Year Ahead

— Arizona WRAN News: January 2019
A Year of Action for Arizona’s Rivers
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A Year of Action for Arizona’s Rivers

— Arizona WRAN News: December 2018
Why are we thankful for the Colorado River? (Hint: It’s bigger than birds)
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Why are we thankful for the Colorado River? (Hint: It’s bigger than birds)

— Arizona WRAN News: November 2018
Temperatures are dropping, but so are levels at Lake Mead
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Temperatures are dropping, but so are levels at Lake Mead

— WRAN News: September 2018
Yellow-billed Cuckoo Season Highlights
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Yellow-billed Cuckoo Season Highlights

— WRAN News: August 2018
Talking Water
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Talking Water

— AZ Western Water News- June 2018
Gathering around the Watering Hole
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Gathering around the Watering Hole

— AZ Western Water News – May 2018