Leadership and Conservation in Action: ESP's Case Study on Mexican Wolf Recovery
The Executive Seminar in Natural Resources Leadership (ESP) is a case-study-based professional program offered by CPS, which helps mid-career natural resource leaders explore and expand their leadership competencies and establish pathways for career-long leadership learning and development.
The 2024–25 cohort is exploring four core case studies over the course of the year:
- Case 1: Managing Fire Risk on Oregon’s Mt. Hood: New Science, Old Ways, and Engaged Communities
- Case 2: Restructuring the Power of Decision Making: Implementing Metro’s Parks and Nature Bond
- Case 3: Mexican Wolf Recovery: Innovation, Partnership, and Acceptance in the Southwest
- Capstone Session
As part of Case Study 3, the 2024–25 cohort traveled to Pinetop, Arizona from May 19–23, where they examined the ongoing recovery efforts of the Mexican wolf. This immersive field experience brought participants into direct dialogue with the ecological, political, and community dimensions of conservation work in the Southwest.
Throughout the week, the cohort engaged with a diverse group of speakers and stakeholders, including representatives from the Arizona Game and Fish Department, the Eastern Arizona Counties Organization, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Defenders of Wildlife, and more. These conversations provided critical insight into the multifaceted efforts surrounding Mexican wolf recovery.
A highlight of the trip was a 200-mile journey through the region, during which participants visited an abandoned wolf den, practiced field techniques used by Arizona Game and Fish staff, and connected with local community members whose perspectives are instrumental.
In addition to fieldwork, the week included in-depth sessions on leadership development, facilitated by CPS’s Research Assistant Professor, Dr. Paul Manson. These sessions encouraged participants to reflect on and apply key leadership principles throughout the case study experience.
The cohort will reconvene one final time on June 17 for Capstone Day. This culminating session will review the core concepts explored across all three case studies and challenge participants to apply their learning to their individual professional contexts. The day will also feature a guest speaker from the program’s Advisory Board and conclude with the presentation of completion certificates.