Mark Plotkin

Co-Founder and President | Amazon Conservation Team

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Mark Plotkin

Mark Plotkin, Ph.D., a renowned ethnobotanist who has studied traditional Indigenous plant use with elder healers in Central and South America for 30+ years, is also an award-winning activist who has worked with many conservation organizations, including Harvard’s Botanical Museum, the World Wildlife Fund, Conservation International, and the Smithsonian. Co-founder (with his wife Liliana in 1996) and President of the Amazon Conservation Team (ACT), dedicated to protecting the biological and cultural diversity of the Amazon, Plotkin is the author of many papers and articles and several books, including the international bestseller, Tales of a Shaman’s Apprentice; Medicine Quest: In Search of Nature’s Healing Secrets; and The Killers Within: The Deadly Rise of Drug-Resistant Bacteria.



Keynote Address:

Mark Plotkin – The Healing Forest Inferno: Conservation of the Amazon in the Face of Fires and Covid-19

December 13th | 11:18 am to 11:33 am


Panel Presentations:

Panel: Human-Plant Relationships in the Anthropocene

December 13th | 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm


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