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.
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.
Jeremy came to The Wilderness Society in 1999 from the Alaska Wilderness League, where he served as the field director of a national grassroots campaign to protect wildlands in the state.
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.
Peter serves as Regional Director for The Wilderness Society's Northern Rockies office. Previously, Peter worked at the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, first as a Program Associate and later as their Mining Issues Coordinator.
Megan works with conservation, agency, and industry partners to identify and pursue strategies for conserving and restoring federal, state, and private land within the Southwestern Crown of the Continent.