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Patrick Holmes

[…] West Containing Designated Wilderness,โ€ International Journal of Wilderness, December 2004; and co-editor of the 2004 and 2005 Colorado College State of the Rockies Report Card. He is an avid outdoorsman, with a passion for kayaking and backpacking. He also loves to write and perform original music, a sampling of which can be downloaded at http//www.bluetodd.com/projects/patholmes/index.htm.

Published on: June 6, 2013
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Elyse Kane

[…] She also has a penchant for the arts and has lived and traveled abroad in Europe, Asia, and Central America for close to ten years and is multi-lingual. Kane currently lives on a boat with her cat, Melvin, and spends most of her free time hiking, practicing yoga and enjoying the company of good people.

Published on: June 6, 2013

Alessio di Giulio

[…] The centerโ€™s core goal is to enforce the local communitiesโ€™ resilience capacity in the face of global change and global warming. The center promotes projects of community planning, rural tourism innovation, and environmental education, as well as delivers services such as university classes, cultural tourism programs, and hospitality in its guesthouse (www.torrecornone.com). The ILEX […]

Published on: June 6, 2013
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James Lucas

James Lucas, a professional forester in British Columbia, is currently completing a Masters in Forestry at Yale University. With six years of experience in the forest industry, James is interested in how free-market tools like forest certification and land trusts can promote land conservation in forests and other environments.

Published on: June 6, 2013

Christian Henry

[…] a premise for addressing problems outside of classroom.ย  His mentors are an unusual mix of quirky thinkers who advise on national energy policy and grow bananas in the house while itโ€™s minus 47 Fahrenheit outside (without a furnace), PhDs who teach high school students about free lunches (and how there are none), and ex-Navy Seals.

Published on: June 6, 2013

Josh Klaus

[…] in Spanish and International Studies, and is a licensed teacher. When not pursuing his love for the Spanish language and traveling in Latin America, Josh spends his free time crooning Dylan covers with his blue Bolivian guitar, rock climbing, working in the garden, or backpacking in the wildsย of western Montana.ย  Current projects include improving […]

Published on: June 5, 2013

Brianna Randall

[…] to leave the big cities of California and pursue a Masterโ€™s of Environmental Studies at the University of Montana in Missoula.ย  Brianna has always loved waterโ€”for playing, studying, and protectingโ€”and researched water markets in the West during graduate school.ย  This led to her current job in Missoula as the Montana Water Trustโ€™s (MWT) Development […]

Published on: June 5, 2013

Carlos Sunyer

[…] Complutense of Madrid. He spent 10 years researching nature conservation, and as a scientific advisor of the Bearded Vulture recovery program at the Pyrenees. Later Sunyer did freelance work on nature conservation issues for different NGOs, ending this CV chapter as conservation director of BirdLife Spain. With his knowledge in field work and policy […]

Published on: June 5, 2013

Eric Montague

[…] state. He received his B.A. in political science from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. Montague is a policy analyst for the Washington Policy Center, a state-based free market think tank in Seattle. Prior to joining WPC, he was a contract negotiator for Boeing Commercial Airplane Group and Intel Corporation. Montagueโ€™s policy interests include […]

Published on: June 5, 2013

Sarah Jaycocks

Jaycocks, a South Carolina native, graduated from Northern Arizona University in 2000 with a B.S. in environmental planning. She currently works with the Diablo Trust, a collaborative land management group located on 426,00 acres near Flagstaff, Arizona, where she stays busy with the range of activities a collaborative requires! Through the Diablo Trust, Jaycocks […]

Published on: June 5, 2013