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Name Country of Residence Title / CompanyExperienceCCNet Certified CoachTeaching Adaptive ManagementCoP - Indigenous CS ProjectsLanguage(s)Avail. to coach in other countries  
Chen, ShuyinPeople's Republic of ChinaTNC    Mandarin, English  
Chen, JingPeople's Republic of ChinaProgram Manager. Traffic – WWF China       
Chu, ClarusPeople's Republic of ChinaWWF    Mandarin, English  
Chueng (Mr.), CWPeople's Republic of ChinaHead of Footprint – WWF Hong KongCoach Trainer   Mandarin, English  
Cornish (Mr.), AndyPeople's Republic of ChinaFounder, Cornerstone Strategies – Independent Consultant    EnglishYes 
Durnin, MattPeople's Republic of ChinaRegional Conservation Scientist – Independent ConsultantCoach Trainer   English, ChineseYes 
Dutton, IanUnited StatesPrincipal – Nautilus Impact InvestingCoach Trainer   English, IndonesianYes 
Fei, LENG (Ms.)People's Republic of ChinaProgramme Coordinator – WWF China    Mandarin, English  
Guangzhi, LucyPeople's Republic of ChinaPaulson Institute    Mandarin, English  
Lasch, CristinaMexicoConservation Planning & Adaptation Lead & CCNet Technical Coordinator – TNCCoach Trainer   Spanish, English, German  
Leung, Yamme  (Mr.)People's Republic of ChinaEducation Manager – WWF Hong Kong    Mandarin, English  
Liu, YingPeople's Republic of ChinaManager of Conservation Strategy, Chief Programme Officer office – WWF ChinaCoach in Training      
Liu, DachangPeople's Republic of ChinaConservation Measures Manager – SEE Conservation    Mandarin, English  
Lo, CherylPeople's Republic of ChinaMaster's student Blavatnik School of Government – University of Oxford    Mandarin, English  
Long, YonchengPeople's Republic of ChinaConservation Measures Manager – Independent Consultant    Mandarin, English  
Luo, YongmeiPeople's Republic of ChinaTNCCoach   Mandarin  
Morrison, JohnUnited StatesManager, Conservation Planning & Measures; Coordinator-CCNet – WWF USCoach TrainerYes  English  
Nan, ZengPeople's Republic of ChinaIndependent consultant       
Qing, LiuPeople's Republic of ChinaMarine Project Associate Officer – TNCCoach      
Qiong, WUPeople's Republic of ChinaProgram Officer, Governance – WWF China       
Song, LiuPeople's Republic of ChinaSenior Program Officer, Water – WWF China       
Tong, JinPeople's Republic of ChinaConservation Scientist – TNC, ChinaCoach Trainer   Mandarin, English  
Wang, YitingPeople's Republic of ChinaWWFCoach   Mandarin  
Wang, QianPeople's Republic of ChinaDirector/Deputy Practice Head, Freshwater Practice – WWF ChinaCoach      
Wen, Xianji  (Mr.)People's Republic of ChinaConservation Manager, South China Wetlands – WWF Hong Kong    Mandarin, English  
Yan, Zhang (Mr.)People's Republic of ChinaIUCN    Mandarin, English  
Yang, BoPeople's Republic of ChinaWetland Project Officer – TNCCoach Trainer   Mandarin, English  
Yuqi, HAOPeople's Republic of ChinaProgram Officer, Wildlife (AHEC) – WWF China       

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Coaches Resource Library

CCNet maintains a variety of resources to support Coaches in the presentation and use of the Conservation Standards. Most of the resources are found in multiple languages in the Coaches Notebook that is part of CCNet New Coach Trainings. In addition, in our Resource Library you can find a wealth of support materials shared by Coaches and Conservation Standards practitioners.

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