Pam Eaton

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Deputy Vice President, Public Lands
Central Rockies Regional Office

Office: 303-650-5818 x 103 Email

Pamela Eaton, Deputy Vice President for our Public Lands Campaign, oversees The Wilderness Society's BLM Action Center and National Forest Action Center.

Pamela Eaton, Deputy Vice President for our Public Lands Campaign, oversees The Wilderness Society's BLM Action Center and National Forest Action Center.

Before her appointment as Deputy Vice President, she was the regional director of The Wilderness Society's Four Corners States Region and prior to that, program director for Refuges and Wildlife in the Society’s Washington, DC, office.

She received an M.S. in natural resource policy from the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources and a B.A. in geology from Yale University.

Exploring wildlands is Pam's passion. Today, that means hiking and camping with her husband and two children in wilderness from Colorado to California.

In the era before kids, Pam worked and played in Alaska at Denali National Park with the Park Service and in the Talkeetna Mountains with the National Outdoor Leadership School and visited the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge several times - including on her honeymoon.

Recently Published on Wilderness.org:

Wise planning will aid blueprint for national approach to solar energy
Joint Comments on the Supplement to the Draft PEIS for solar on public lands