Adilson González Morales
Communications Strategist | CLF Massachusetts | He/Him
Adilson González Morales is a Communications Strategist for Conservation Law Foundation. In this role, he helps CLF leverage the power of communications to fight for a healthy and thriving New England for all. Adilson is committed to supporting CLF’s work through his advocacy efforts for environmental justice.
Before joining the CLF team, Adilson worked at Penn State University, designing and implementing senior-level courses on International Mass Communications. Previously, he worked with Her Justice, where he assisted attorneys advocating on behalf of clients seeking relief in the areas of immigration, family law, and domestic violence.
Adilson holds a master’s degree in Media Studies from Pennsylvania State University and a bachelor’s degree with a dual major in Rhetoric/Communication Arts, and Multi-Language from St. Lawrence University.
Recent Posts
Jan 26 2023
On an overcast morning with gentle winds, I’m standing on the shore by the Great Bay Marine in Newington, New Hampshire alongside 30 other intrepid kayakers and paddleboarders. They’re all volunteers from Timberland, and they’ve come out to help Melissa Paly, CLF’s Great Bay–Piscataqua Waterkeeper, clean up litter in the bay. As we take in…
Dec 27 2022
Four dams threaten the health of the Kennebec River – one of Maine’s most important natural resources. Owned by Brookfield Renewable Partners, a massive multinational energy corporation, the dams block endangered Atlantic salmon and other fish species from reaching their spawning grounds in the Sandy River. CLF and its partners want these harmful dams removed.…
Aug 1 2022
Humans have long posed a threat to North Atlantic right whales. But that threat has become more acute as rapidly warming waters have changed where whales can find their primary food sources. Today, right whales forage in places they were not seen 10, 15, or even 20 years ago – both farther north and farther…
Jul 12 2022
In February 2020, researchers spotted a rare North Atlantic right whale struggling in the frigid waters off the coast of Massachusetts. She looked weak and pale, her mouth propped open unnaturally and her head infested with lice. Soon identified as 19-year-old Dragon, she was fighting to feed while wrapped in thick fishing rope, with a…
Jun 6 2022
Growing up in the arid desert of southwest Mexico, I dreamed of seeing the ocean. Yet, I never thought that one day, I would find myself sailing the Atlantic and encountering one of the rarest whales on the planet – the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. That encounter came about last year through a…
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