Ahmad Khan, currently working as Programme Manager Regional Programmes with the Pakistan Wetlands Programme of WWF-Pakistan, has previously worked as a Senior Conservation Officer with WWF – Pakistan, Peshawar region. He is responsible for developing wetland management plans for selected wetlands of Makran Coast, Central Indus, Salt Range and North West Alpine wetlands complexes. Before, this assignment Mr. Khan worked on Crane and Flamingo Conservation Project and the project on conservation of Chilgoza forests and endangered Suleiman markhor in the Suleiman Mountain Range. Before joining WWF – Pakistan, Mr Khan worked as Range Officer with the NWFP Wildlife Department and volunteered as Executive Director of the Holistic Understanding for Justified Research and Action (HUJRA). During all this time he coordinated the activities of International Crane Foundation in Pakistan and Afghanistan on a voluntary basis. Over the past few years, Mr. Khan has developed his skills from a simple wildlife manager with academic training as forester to a skilled conservation Biologist. He has successful projects like community-based conservation of snow leopard to his name. Mr. Khan holds Masters degree in Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development from the University of Wisonsin at Madison, USA.