Ann Harvey, M.S.
Ann is based in Jackson Hole where she has been active in field research, teaching, policy analysis, writing, editing, and conservation work. She has researched bighorn and Dall sheep, bald eagles, red tailed hawks, and peregrine falcons. Among the publications she has edited are Rare, Sensitive, and Threatened Species of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and A Sense of Place: An Atlas of Issues, Attitudes, and Resources in the Yellowstone to Yukon Ecoregion. She has published a variety of articles on natural resources policy. Ann currently chairs the National Wildlife Refuge Association and is working on building a nationwide grassroots constituency for refuges.
