DIANA CAMPOS, MA
Biodiversity | Indigenous Knowledge | Community Weaver
Diana is an ecologist with over a decade of experience supporting Indigenous-led approaches to land stewardship and climate justice. Her work bridges ecology and Indigenous governance, with field experience across Latin America, Australia, and the United States. She has led community-based conservation programs with Futuro Sostenible NGO, conducted applied research with the Government of South Australia and University College London, and has served as a Program Manager at CDA Collaborative Learning Projects, where she co-developed tools integrating biodiversity, Indigenous rights, and conflict sensitivity. Diana holds a Master’s in International Development Policy from Duke University, and a Bachelor’s in Ecology from the Agraria National University in Peru.