Ann joined The Wilderness Society's Ecology and Economics Research Department in 1999, after 18 years teaching ecological economics, agriculture and outdoor skills at a small college.
Anwar Hussain is an Economist in The Wilderness Society’s Alaska regional office, and serves as an Affiliate Associate Professor at the School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University.
Brad is the Idaho Deputy Regional Director. He joined The Wilderness Society in early 2006, after spending several years working for the State of Idaho and the US Forest Service conducting field research.
Dawn Hartley, Senior Geographic Information Systems Analyst/Programmer (Seattle), joined The Wilderness Society in 1997 and uses GIS to evaluate ecological impacts associated with transportation systems and oil and gas development.
Evan Hjerpe is a Senior Economist in the Wilderness Society's Alaska office. He was a visiting professor at Northern Arizona University’s School of Forestry, where he earned both a Master’s and a Ph.D. in Natural Resource Economics and Forest Management.
Greg Aplet is the Assistant Vice President of Ecology at the Central Rockies Office, where he specializes in ecosystem management and the conservation of biological diversity and forest ecosystem health.
Dr. Janice Thomson is the Assistant Vice President of Landscape Analysis. Her experience in remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has been brought to bear on many types of landscape analysis projects in her time with the organization.
Jason joined the Wilderness Society in 2011 as a Watershed Ecologist and is generally focused on quantifying the effects of human impacts on aquatic ecosystems.
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