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The Rewilding Institute
Mission: "To develop and promote the ideas and strategies to advance continental-scale conservation in North America, particularly the need for large carnivores and a permeable landscape for their movement, and to offer a bold, scientifically-credible, practically achievable, and hopeful vision for the future of wild Nature and human civilization in North America." [1]
"Dave Foreman and the Board of Directors of the Wildlands Project established the Rewilding Institute in August 2003 as an independent organization." [2]
- John Davis (WP), Executive Director
- Susan Morgan, President
Contents
TRI Science Fellows
Accessed December 2008: [3]
- Michael E. Soulé - Senior Science Fellow
- Jim Catlin - Wild Utah Project
- Dave Maehr - University of Kentucky
- Margo McKnight - Executive Director, The Wildlands Project
- Brian Miller - Denver Zoo
- David Parsons - Former head of Mexican wolf recovery team
- Paul Paquet - Canadian wolf biologist
- Don Waller - University of Wisconsin
- Tom Rooney TRI
- Allison Jones
TRI Conservation Fellows
Accessed December 2008: [4]
- Dave Foreman - TRI Director, Senior Conservation Fellow, and Board President
- Kim Crumbo - NPS Ret., Arizona Wilderness Coalition
- Monique DiGiorgio - Executive Director of the Southern Rockies Ecosystem Project
- John Davis (WP) - Wild Earth founding editor
- Susan Morgan (WP)
- Robert Howard - Former Wildlands Project Board President
- Craig Miller - Defenders of Wildlife
- Brian O'Donnell - Wilderness Support Center
- Max Oelschlaeger - Northern Arizona University
- Matt Clark
- Jack Humphrey - Tale Chaser Publishing, Former Director of Sky Island Alliance
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Mission, Rewilding Institute, accessed December 2, 2008.
- ↑ Home, Rewilding Institute, accessed December 2, 2008.
- ↑ TRI Fellows, Rewilding Institute, accessed December 2, 2008.
- ↑ TRI Fellows, Rewilding Institute, accessed December 2, 2008.