Michael Carroll
Associate Director
Wilderness Support Center
Office: 970-247-8788 Email
Michael Carroll, Associate Director, has been with the Wilderness Support Center since 1999. Since its creation, The Center has been committed to growing and strengthening the wilderness movement.
With an eye towards 2014 and the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act, Michael is developing a program that enhances and grows the wilderness movement, provides trainings, works with professionals to provide mentoring opportunities, organizes national wilderness events, develops key partnerships and grows the pool of advocates and activists – effectively building and strengthening the wilderness movement into a more vibrant, creative and effective force working toward permanent protection of wildlands nationwide.
Michael is a graduate of the College of Idaho where he earned an honors degree in French.
He grew up in Boise, Idaho, but likes to point out that he was born in West Virginia and left his heart in Seattle.
When not building wild movements, he spends his time pedaling in the hills around Durango and loving his wife and his dog, Murphy.
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