Claudio Sillero is the Founder of the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Program (EWCP). He grew up on a cattle ranch in Argentina, which shaped his desire for a career in wildlife conservation. In 1985 he travelled to Kenya following his dream, and after cutting his teeth studying spotted hyaenas and rhinos he was invited by the New York Zoological Society to the Bale Mountains of southern Ethiopia, to unveil the mystery of the rare Ethiopian wolves. What began as an academic pursuit turned into a lifelong career, with Claudio’s work in Ethiopia spanning four decades. Claudio has been a partner of WCN since its origin, and holds a number of other positions, including Associate Professor of Conservation Biology at the University of Oxford, Chair of the IUCN Canid Specialist Group, and Chief Scientist at Born Free Foundation. He is married to Jorgelina Marino (EWCP Science Director) and has three children.