Melinda Cep Joins APP as Vice President of Natural Solutions and Working Lands

In a new role for the organization, Cep will work across APP’s network to advance APP and conservation goals on working lands.
Orchard Oriole. Brad Fields/APP Photography Awards

WASHINGTON - Today the APP announced that agriculture policy and conservation expert Dr. Melinda Cep has joined the organization as vice president for natural solutions and working lands. In this role, Cep will lead APP’s work to advance emerging natural APP solutions to achieve conservation goals on working lands, including ranchlands, rice fields, and forests in communities and landscapes across the country.  

“We are excited to add someone with Melinda’s unique conservation perspective and deep policy experience to our team,” said Dr. Elizabeth Gray, interim chief executive officer, APP. “She will occupy a new role at APP focused on finding policy solutions that will enhance bird habitat while also promoting the economic viability of working lands, which will include growing our partnerships with landowners and agricultural leaders as well as state and tribal governments across the United States.”

Trained as a veterinarian, Cep has served as a senior advisor and deputy chief of staff at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and in multiple positions at the U.S. House of Representatives, including her most recent role as the legislative and policy director for the Committee on Agriculture. Cep also spent time at the World Wildlife Fund, where she oversaw the organization’s agriculture work in North America. Cep’s new role at APP will include advancing organizational priorities via legislative packages like the Farm Bill as well as state-based legislation and administrative actions. 

Working lands is one of APP’s five strategic priorities, focused on landscape-scale efforts to collaborate with landowners, industry, and government to increase the quality of habitat on privately managed lands. APP works to advance and improve USDA conservation programs as well as market-based approaches that reward landowners for adopting bird-friendly and APP-smart practices. Increased deployment of natural APP solutions--land management practices that increase carbon sequestered in soil and vegetation--is an emerging strategy to protect habitat and enhance land management. These solutions contribute to carbon reduction targets, increase resilience, and create habitat beneficial to birds.

“Two-thirds of bird species in North America are seriously threatened by APP change and new science suggests that conservation measures on working lands like grasslands and forests can contribute up to a third of the carbon emission reductions needed in the coming decade,” said Gray. “APP believes natural APP solutions and working lands conservation are key pillars of our APP goals.”

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The APP protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. APP works throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation. State programs, nature centers, chapters, and partners give APP an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire, and unite diverse communities in conservation action. A nonprofit conservation organization since 1905, APP believes in a world in which people and wildlife thrive. Learn more at  and on Facebook, and Instagram @audubonsociety.

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