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John Davis
John Davis works with the Adirondack Council and is affiliated with the Eddy Foundation. He is a co-founder of Wild Earth journal and of the Wildlands Project.

Michael DiNunzio is an ecologist and educator with 30 years of experience in natural area conservation and private land stewardship. He is passionate and articulate about the need to integrate sustainable agriculture with wildland protection. Mike is the author of Adirondack Wildguide, a popular interpretation of the natural history of New York’s six-million-acre Adirondack Park.

Randall Gray is a wildlife biologist. He retired from USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service as their National Wildlife Biologist.
Dave Henson
Dave Henson is co-founder and director of the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center (OAEC), which conducts research, education, and community organizing around a host of ecologically based issues.
Dan Imhoff
Dan Imhoff is director of Watershed Media, a non-profit 501(c)(3) communications agency. He is the author of Farming with the Wild, a book identifying models and resources to help farmers incorporate conservation practices in their farms and watersheds. He has also written a number of articles on the wild farm concept.
Dana Jackson
Dana Jackson is the Senior Program Associate of the Land Stewardship Project, a 25-year-old organization that fosters an ethic of stewardship for America’s farmlands while promoting sustainable agriculture and communities. She is co-editor with Laura Jackson of The Farm as Natural Habitat.
Dan Kent
Dan Kent directs Salmon-Safe, an organization devoted to restoring water quality and salmon habitat in agricultural and urban landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.

Paula MacKay is a wildlife researcher and conservationist, with a passion for wild places and wide-ranging carnivores. She is managing editor of "Noninvasive Survey Methods for Carnivores" (Island Press, 2008), and works with her husband Robert Long to advance the use of noninvasive wildlife research methods such as remote cameras, track and hair collection devices, and conservation detection dogs.
Jamie Phillips
Jamie Phillips is director of the Eddy Foundation, which focuses on wildlands preservation, organic agriculture, and biodiversity issues, and works with Black Kettle Farm, an evolving pilot wild farm.

Vance Russell is director of the Audubon California Landowner Stewardship Program http://ca.audubon.org/lsp. The program works with private landowners to conserve and restore wildlife habitat on farms and ranches in a manner compatible with existing agricultural operations.
Becky Weed
Becky Weed is co-owner of certified organic Thirteen Mile Lamb and Wool Company, which manages sheep under the Predator Friendly label, without killing coyotes, mountain lions, bears, eagles, or wolves.





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