THE VOICES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES & LOCAL COMMUNITIES

WCS Conservation Hero: Dorje Jyal/China

“All the memories I have about my childhood are the stories between nature, humans, and wildlife,” says Dorje Jyal.”
Snow leopards in Qaidam Basin.

Dorje met field biologist and WCS senior conservationist George Schaller when he was conducting a research project on snow leopards in Qaidam Basin. Dorje became his assistant and interpreter.

That’s when Dorje met George Schaller. The field biologist and WCS senior conservationist was conducting a research project on snow leopards in Qaidam Basin. Dorje became his assistant and interpreter. After just one month of field work, George recommended him to WCS and in 2016, Dorje became the senior program officer of WCS on the Tibetan Plateau.

China’s Changtang plateau.

“Every single moment I spent with my coworkers, observing the beauty of wildlife or through interactions with local communities, became a sources of my knowledge.”

While Dorje has many more amazing stories of his time working with WCS, he valued all parts of his position. “Every single moment that I spent and enjoyed with my coworkers, observing the beauty of wildlife, or interactions with local communities, these are sources of my knowledge, and forces of my conservation career,” he says.

“Since I was a kid,” says Dorje, “my mind has been hardwired with wildlife.”

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