Caroline Blanvillain (born 1966) [1] is a French veterinarian and conservationist who works in French Polynesia for the Ornithological Society of Polynesia.
Blanvillain was born in Paris. [1] She studied veterinary science at the École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort, [1] completing a thesis on Contribution à la compréhension de la stratégie de reproduction de l'oryx d'Arabie (Oryx leucoryx) face aux conditions désertiques : application à la conservation de l'espèce. [2] After working in zoos and the Museum of Natural History, she moved to French Polynesia in 1997. [1] She worked on saving the Tahiti monarch and Ultramarine lorikeet. [3]
In 2019 she was nominated for the Indianapolis Prize. [4] She was nominated again in 2022. [5]
In 2022 she published a guide to the birds of French Polynesia. [6]
Caroline Blanvillain (born 1966) [1] is a French veterinarian and conservationist who works in French Polynesia for the Ornithological Society of Polynesia.
Blanvillain was born in Paris. [1] She studied veterinary science at the École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort, [1] completing a thesis on Contribution à la compréhension de la stratégie de reproduction de l'oryx d'Arabie (Oryx leucoryx) face aux conditions désertiques : application à la conservation de l'espèce. [2] After working in zoos and the Museum of Natural History, she moved to French Polynesia in 1997. [1] She worked on saving the Tahiti monarch and Ultramarine lorikeet. [3]
In 2019 she was nominated for the Indianapolis Prize. [4] She was nominated again in 2022. [5]
In 2022 she published a guide to the birds of French Polynesia. [6]