David Yarnold

Former President and CEO (2010 to 2021), ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡
About

David Yarnold became ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡'s 10th president in September 2010, charged with leading a turnaround that would expand ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡'s effectiveness while building on the organization's strong conservation legacy.  Under his leadership, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡'s distributed network is becoming a coordinated, collaborative force for hemispheric conservation. With 463 local Chapters, 22 state offices and 44 ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Centers across the country, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ connects nearly four million people using science, advocacy and education. "We are all ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡," Yarnold says. "No other organization has our wingspan when it comes to being able to drive conservation action, whether in individual backyards or in Congress."

Under Yarnold's leadership, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ is aligning its conservation work along migratory flyways, the "superhighways in the sky" that millions of birds travel each spring and fall.  "Flyways transcend geographical and political boundaries," he said. "They give us a literal birds-eye view of environmental issues and trends, and help direct our work.  Sometimes this leads us to hands-on restoration, like keeping Nebraska's Platte River vital for the Sandhill Cranes and many other species that depend on it, and sometimes it leads us to critical legislative needs, like ensuring that penalties from the gulf oil catastrophe are used to fund gulf restoration."  Yarnold oversees ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡'s Important Bird Area program, which protects 370 million acres along the flyways in the US and frames our work with BirdLife International and other conservation organizations around the globe.

With expertise in climate and energy issues, Yarnold has made environmentally-friendly siting for renewable energy one of his highest priorities at ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡. He has launched numerous innovative social media efforts, including a national movement called And he has put cutting-edge mapping technology at the center of ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡'s reinvention. His global background has deepened ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡'s alliances with BirdLife International and other partners to build a hemispheric air bridge for birds as they migrate across the flyways of the Americas. 

Yarnold came to ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ from the Environmental Defense Fund, where he played a leading role in expanding partnerships with corporations and helped double revenue. He also led the organization's political action arm and was its leading U.S.-based advocate for the creation of environmental markets in China.  A former Pulitzer Prize-winning editor at the San Jose Mercury News, he is an outspoken and eloquent advocate for birds and the environment.

Yarnold writes op eds and columns for Huffington Post, forbes.com, CNN, McClatchy News Service, and others.  APM's "Marketplace" , "This is not your grandmother's ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ anymore." He has appeared on CNN, NPR, MSNBC, BBC, PBS News Hour, and The Colbert Report.

He is a marathoner, an earnest birder and he still reads sports news in the morning before anything else.

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Media Relations

212-979-3100

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Senior Assistant to the President & CEO
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Articles by David Yarnold

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May 23, 2012 — Major wind developers have pledged to voluntarily incorporate bird-friendly guidelines in the construction of new wind energy projects and to modify existing turbines. 
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April 05, 2012 — The ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ network has achieved major accomplishments where climate and energy are concerned. It's prepared to take on more.
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January 01, 2012 — The ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ has had many achievements, but the best is yet to come with its new strategic plan.
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November 02, 2011 — From ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡'s deep roots, a modern social networking movement grows.
Birding the Net: A New Way to Experience Birds
November 01, 2011
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September 26, 2011 — Can our conservation efforts embrace our nation's demography?
A Field Report From ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡
October 19, 2010