Ray received his undergraduate education in biology at Flinders
University in South Australia and carried out his post-graduate
studies on the evolution of social organization in birds at the
University of New England, NSW.
After university, Ray spent two years working on rare and
threatened birds in the agricultural regions of southern Eyre
Peninsula, before joining WWF Australia in 1988.
Ray has led the development of WWF Australia’s large and growing
program of conservation related activities including the
management of research, policy development, advocacy, and
community outreach programs. He has been actively involved in
the international work of WWF for many years; has been Chair of
the WWF International Marine Advisory Group; and was
instrumental in the establishment of the WWF South Pacific
program in 1990 and the Antarctic and Southern Ocean initiative
in 2006.
Ray has also been involved in the development of numerous
conservation programs policies and programs in Australia and has
been a member of many government and non-government advisory
bodies. In the past few years he has been involved in topics
ranging from illegal fishing on the high seas through to energy
futures modeling in Australia.
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