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Jason
Wilmot, M.E.M.
Executive
Director
Jason
was raised in Montana and South Dakota. He obtained a bachelor’s
degree in Geography from the University of Montana and a Master
of Environmental Management from the Yale School of Forestry and
Environmental Studies. Jason spent over 10 years living in the Glacier
National Park area, where he worked in various capacities for the
National Park Service. He helped develop and initiate the Glacier
Wolverine Ecology Project, a partnership between the U.S. Park Service
and the U.S. Forest Service. Jason also helped the Nature Conservancy
of Montana and the Blackfeet Indian Land Trust develop a conservation
and stewardship plan for the Flatiron Creek Ranch on Montana’s
Rocky Mountain Front, and worked as a backcountry ranger in Katmai
National Park, Alaska. Jason is a Doris Duke Conservation Fellow
and is also the lead field coordinator for the Absaroka-Beartooth
Wolverine Project. Contact Jason (at) nrccooperative.org.
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Lydia
A. Dixon, M.E.M.
Project Associate
Lydia
grew up in eastern Pennsylvania. She earned her B.A. in environmental
studies from Dartmouth College and a Master of Environmental Management
(M.E.M.) degree from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental
Studies. At Yale, Lydia focused on western forest science and management
and worked on a project looking at ecotourism as a means of sustainable
development in La Amistad Biosphere Reserve in Panama and Costa
Rica. In addition to her work with NRCC, Lydia edited a forthcoming
volume of the Journal of Sustainable Forestry at Yale. Lydia designed
and maintains NRCC's webpage, collaborates on design and layout
for NRCC News, and is responsible for several NRCC in-house
project collaborations, including the Greater Yellowstone Conservation
Organization Inventory. She lived in Utah and Idaho prior to settling
in Jackson and enjoys writing, skiing, climbing, and traveling.
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