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Board of Directors

Jon Martin, Chair
Albuquerque, NM

Lynn Jungwirth, Treasurer
Hayfork, CA

Barbara Brusila, Secretary
Warren, ME

Bill Bradley
New York, NY

Henry Carey
Santa Fe, NM

Thomas Enders
Bethany, CT

Kathryn Fernholz
Minneapolis, MN

Robert Hrubes
Emeryville, CA

Laura McCarthy
Santa Fe, NM

Rick Morrill
Orono, ME

V. Alaric Sample
Washington, DC

Arturo Sandoval
Albuquerque, NM

Thomas Sisk
Flagstaff, AZ

 

Staff

Mike DeBonis
Executive Director
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Lois Manno
Membership Coordinator
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Henry Carey
Senior Forester
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Renee Denipah
Administrative Assistant
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Zander Evans
Research Director
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Eytan Krasilovsky
Community Forestry Coordinator
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Melinda Marrs
Graphic Design
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Bob Perschel
Northeast Region Director
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Orlando Romero
Senior Forester
Community Forestry Program
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Mark Silano
Finance Manager
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Marcia Summers
Development and Communications Director
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Forest Wisdom Issue 14


Forest Wisdom #14 (fall 2009) explores issues related to managing forests for wildlife and biodiversity. Articles range from restoring meadows to maintain rare butterfly habitats in the forests of western Oregon, to safely returning fire to highly fire-dependent forest ecosystems in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, to identifying forest management objectives for a small group of “focus species” whose habitat needs are representative of a wide range of other wildlife in the forests of Maine. Though focusing on a wide variety of wildlife, all of the articles share a common goal of restoring and maintaining forest ecosystem health in order to provide a natural habitat for native species.