







Round River Board of Trustees

Round River Board, Staff and Friends at Spring Meeting
in Paradise Valley. L-R - Micheal Soulé, Dan Sullivan, Andrea and
Doug Peacock, Dennis Sizemore, Rick Bass, Trent Thursby Alvey, Doug Milek,
Linda and Jim Harrison, Anna Noson and Baby Sonja.

Trent Thursby Alvey, Trustee.
A visual artist, Trent’s work has been displayed in New York City, Vancouver, Windhoek, Salt Lake City and the National Gallery for Women in the Arts in Washington DC.
Rick Bass, Trustee.
Rick, an avid conservationist, is the accomplished
author of The Life of Rocks, Where the Sea Used to Be, Colter, The Sky The Stars The Wilderness,
The Book of the Yaak, Platte River, The Ninemile Wolves, Winter: Notes from
Montana, Oil Notes, The Watch, The Deer Pasture, Wild to the Heart, In the
Loyal Mountains and Lost Grizzlies: In Search of American Wilderness.

Peter F. Gerity, Trustee.
Dr. Gerity has held research fellowships
from the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation at VPI
and Duke University’s Oceanographic Institute. Currently, Pete is
Vice President of Academic Affairs at New Mexico Technological College.

Doug Peacock, Trustee.
Doug is the author of Grizzly Years, Baja, Walking It Off and The Essential Grizzly: The Mingled Fates of Men and Bears. Doug
Peacock is an award winning writer and cinematographer. Doug’s ferocious
commitment to wildness is the ethical benchmark for all Round River efforts.

Michael E. Soulé, Trustee.
Former president of the The Wildlands
Project and chair of Environmental Studies at U.C. Santa Cruz, Michael’s
fieldwork has included studies of genetic variation and island biogeography.
He is the author or editor of several books on conservation biology and
was the founder of the Society for Conservation Biology.

John D. Ward, Trustee.
Former Spokesperson for the Taku River Tlingit First Nation. John, through his private consulting firm, provides land planning and organizational assistance to First Nations in British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.

Terry Tempest Williams, Trustee.
Terry is an accomplished
writer. Her writings include Pieces of White
Shell: A Journey to Navajoland, Coyote’s Canyon, Refuge, An Unspoken
Hunger: Stories from the Field, Desert Quartet, An Erotic Landscape, Leap,
and Red, Passion and Patience in the Desert.
Round River Science Advisor
Daniel Doak, Science Advisor.
Associate Professor of Ecology
and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz. Dr. Doak
specializes in field research on the ecology of plants and mathematical modeling.
Dr. Doak has used his models to analyze the biological basis of management
decision for species that include the spotted owl, desert tortoise, grizzly
bear and sea otter.