Janet Barwick, Secretary: has served as a research associate for the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) for the past nine years, working on grizzly education and outreach and various film projects related to grizzlies and whitebark pine. Janet is a fourth generation Montanan who was raised in the shadow of the Berkeley Pit mine in Butte, Montana where her father worked for 25 years. This early exposure to the harmful and destructive environmental effects of mining were the building blocks for her strong conservation ethic. Janet lives in Livingston, Montana with her 3 year-old German Shorthair Pointer Jessie.
Megan Drimal, Megan is the programs director of the Absaroka Institute in Livingston with a background in Environmental Studies from the U. of Montana (post-grad) and years of experience working with non-profit organizations.
Jenny Harbine, Vice -President: Jenny is a Montana native and lives with her husband and young son in Livingston. Jenny works as a lawyer for the northern Rockies office of Earthjustice, a non-profit law firm that helps ensure that laws and policies protecting environmental health and natural resources are upheld and strengthened.
Bob Hughes, Treasurer: Bob is a CPA with Gillete Consulting Inc., a writer and avid outdoors person often seen on the trails and ski country of Park County.
Nelson King, President: Nelson has been a writer and journalist for over twenty-five years, most of that time following the ups and down of science and technology in columns, blogs, articles and books. Meanwhile he developed software for state environmental laboratories. Prior to that, twenty years were more than occupied by professional theater.
Jesse A. Logan: After retiring from the Forest Service as a research scientist in June, 2006, Jesse and his wife Catherine moved to Emigrant, Montana. When not fly-fishing the Yellowstone or skiing the backcountry of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, he continues to conduct research and participate in advocacy for high-elevation, Rocky Mountain ecosystems.
Tom Murphy: Tom has lived in Park County for over 32 years because of his passion for photographing Yellowstone’s wild places. Tom established Wilderness Photography Expeditions in 1986 in part to give something back to wildlife and wildlands and to aid in their preservation. He donates the use of his photography to environmental groups to support their efforts.
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