Pitcher Plants are among the many rare and endangered plants found along the Smith River
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Advisory Board


Dr. Robert Brothers (Bobcat): Project Manager, Legacy: The Landscape Connection; networker and volunteer co-coordinator, California North Coast Coalition; board member, Lomakatsi Restoration Project.

Kate Crockett: Affiliate Development Advisor, Trees Foundation, Garberville, CA.

Dr. Robert R. Curry: Professor Emeritus, Environmental Geology, University of California Santa Cruz; Research Director, Watershed Institute, Earth Systems Science & Policy Institute, California State University Monterey Bay.

Joe Gillespie: Former President, Friends of Del Norte. Resident of the South Fork Smith River. Hero of many campaigns to save Smith River and surrounding wildlands.

Tracy Katelman: Registered Professional Forester, MA in Conservation and Resource Studies (UC Berkeley). Officer and board member of several organizations, including the Gondwana Forest Sanctuary Campaign (Chile), Ancient Forest International, Mattole Restoration Council, Trees Foundation and the Institute for Sustainable Forestry.

Cecelia Lanman: Former Executive Director and President of the Board of the Environmental Protection Information Center, Garberville, Humboldt County. Lanman is one of California’s most knowledgeable experts on California’s private forests and litigation.

Paul Mason: Executive Director of the Garberville-based Environmental Protection Information Center, California’s most successful forestry litigation group.

Dr. Ken Miller: Co-founder of Bay Area Physicians for Social Responsibility and Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters Forest. Board member and treasurer of the Humboldt Watershed Council.

In Memoriam: David Brower: Former Executive Director of the Sierra Club, founder of Friends of the Earth and Earth Island Institute.

 
 
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