Kira MILEHAM

Biography

Director of Strategic Partnerships

Dr Kira Mileham is a science communicator with a focus on collaborative partnerships, human behaviour change and species conservation. Kira specialises in working with diverse global communities to identify shared visions, develop systems and unite action towards a more positive future for wildlife, wild places and people. As the Director of Strategic Partnerships for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Species Survival Commission (SSC), Kira is globally responsible for strengthening collaborative species conservation efforts of IUCN SSC’s extensive network of 10,000+ scientific experts by connecting them with NGOs, Corporate partners and Government Agencies. Kira holds degrees in Conservation Ecology, Public Relations and a PhD in human behaviour change and impact evaluation from the University of Newcastle, Australia.

Speaking at

Delivering on Goal A and Target 4 (Nationally)

Oct 11 2025 (14:00 - 15:00)

Room: Reverse the Red
Delivering on Goal A and Target 4 (Nationally)
New IUCN CSS for Human Dimensions of Conservation: Focused on Sustainable Use, Livelihoods and Health

Oct 11 2025 (16:00 - 17:00)

Room: IUCN - The Americas - Room 1
New IUCN CSS for Human Dimensions of Conservation: Focused on Sustainable Use, Livelihoods and Health
The Impact of Zoos and Aquariums on Conservation: Spotlight on Ex Situ Contributions

Oct 12 2025 (19:00 - 20:00)

Room: Reverse the Red
The Impact of Zoos and Aquariums on Conservation: Spotlight on Ex Situ Contributions
How to scale up species conservation action innovatively and achieve greater impact for all?

Oct 13 2025 (15:00 - 16:00)

Room: Nature Positive Pavilion
How to scale up species conservation action innovatively and achieve greater impact for all?
How to scale up species conservation action innovatively and achieve greater impact for all? (Continued)

Oct 13 2025 (16:00 - 16:30)

Room: Nature Positive Pavilion
How to scale up species conservation action innovatively and achieve greater impact for all? (Continued)