Cynthia, a Regional Conservation Representative, has been with the Wilderness Society since September 2006 and is an integral part of wilderness and public lands advocacy work throughout Washington State.
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.
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.
Jennifer has been with The Wilderness Society since 2005 and brings years of experience in media relations, public and private partnerships, promotions, special events, integrated strategic marketing plans, and crisis communications to our team.
As Regional Conservation Representative, Kitty helps lead The Wilderness Society’s efforts to protect, restore, and raise awareness about Washington’s North Cascades region, one of the country’s largest and wildest ecosystems.
Mark joined The Wilderness Society staff in 1996 and provides Geographic Information Systems (GIS) support for ecosystem study projects in the Society’s Center for Landscape Analysis (CLA) in Seattle.
Mike has been with The Wilderness Society since 1985. His main focus is national forest management and policy, ranging from roadless area conservation to watershed restoration. He also helps coordinate all of The Wilderness Society's litigation activities.
Peter Dykstra is the Pacific Northwest Regional Director at The Wilderness Society. Based in Seattle, Peter works throughout Washington and Oregon. He also serves on The Wilderness Society’s Recreation Program Leadership Team.
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