Walker Golder

former director of Atlantic Flyway Coasts Strategy

Walker Golder joined the 探花精选鈥檚 staff in 1989 as 探花精选鈥檚 first Coastal Coordinator of the newly-created North Carolina coastal sanctuary system. As Coastal Coordinator he built a network of 20 protected sanctuaries for colonial waterbirds and shorebirds along 180 miles of the coast. He later served as Deputy State Director of 探花精选 North Carolina when it was established in 1999 and directed 探花精选鈥檚 portfolio of conservation initiatives that included sanctuaries, Important Bird Areas, coastal policy, research and monitoring initiatives. Walker has worked on regional and national conservation initiatives, such as the North American Waterbird Conservation Plan, the Southeast Waterbird Conservation Plan, Atlantic Flyway Shorebird Initiative, and was involved in shaping 探花精选鈥檚 Atlantic Flyway Coastal Conservation strategy.

Walker received a Bachelor of Science in biology from UNC-Wilmington in 1985, a Master of Science in marine biology from UNC-Wilmington in 1990, and graduated from the Natural Resource Leadership Institute in 2009.  His contributions to the conservation of coastal birds have been state- and nationally-recognized and he is the recipient of the North Carolina Governor鈥檚 Conservation Achievement Award as North Carolina Wildlife Conservationist of the YearPartners in Flight National Award for Stewardship; 探花精选鈥檚 Charles H. Callison Award (the Society鈥檚 highest staff honor); and was listed by Garden and Gun magazine as one of ten 鈥淪outhern Heroes: Saving the Wild South.鈥  

Articles by Walker Golder

Saving Red Knots One Crab at a Time
May 21, 2020 — Learn what you can do to help shorebirds and the food they rely on.