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susie
As Associate Director of Student Programs, I work closely with Doug Milek to promote, lead, and develop Round River's student programs. I hold a BA from Dartmouth College, and a Masters in Anthropology from University of British Columbia. My time is split between leading programs in Namibia and the Taku, recruiting around the country, working from home in Squamish, British Columbia, and getting outside to climb, hike, and ski.
Team Botswana! (from left: Molly, Sara, Sarah, Drew, Lindsey, Vince, Eoghan, Jordan, Ben, Elena, Amanda) We went back to NG-29 (a wildernes...
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Los Patagonicos
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Our last few weeks together have been full of excitement. We spent the autumnal equinox scrambling over boulders, fording rivers, and celebrating Eli’...
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doug
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By Emily Seelen Week 3   Well, week three brought us much excitement as we surveyed Torra Conservancy completing game counts and point surveys. O...
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sizemore
Dennis is the co-founder of Round River. He holds a BS from New Mexico State University and a MS from the University of Montana in Wildlife Ecology. His 30 years of conservation work experience includes law enforcement, management, education, and research. A former President of The Wildlands Network, Dennis also serves as a board member of the T'akhu  Tlèn Conservancy and the Pax Natura Foundation.
A Message from Yá góos’, Jackie Willams, to the Taku River Tlingit First Nation Joint Clan Meeting. March 26, 2011   The earth is our mother and t...
idahowolverine
The over-arching goal of this collaborative research project is to increase our understanding of the spatial and temporal interaction between winter recreation and wolverine habitat use, movements and denning in central Idaho.
Lead scientists: John Squires, Jeff Copeland (Rocky Mountain Research Station); Kimberly Heinemeyer (RRCS). Field Crew: Will Tyson, Ben Rooney, Blakely Adkins, Drew Chambers, Kris Boyd, Brooklyn Hudson, Kristen Sellmer, Liona Clausen, and Tony Folsom.
This short NPR piece mentions Kim Heinemeyer and Round River's wolverine research in Idaho! Wolverines Stage Comeback in the Northwest, But For How L...
mikeclark
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Mike ClarkCarleton College 2012Hey all,The six of us just returned from our last trip to the field.  We spent five days at Rumi Loma completing bear t...
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Rebekah
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Hey all! Tonight is our last and final night after three long months in Namibia! Before I talk about our last night together, I’ll give you a low down...
sethadams
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At long last, here they are! A little background info: These photos were taken with motion-sensitive cameras that we hid on game trails in the dense ...
Doug Peacock
A member of Round Rivers Board of Directors, 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.

Today’s grizzly bears of Yellowstone are staring down the greatest threat to their survival since the park was founded in 1872. The most important bear food in this ecosystem, the nuts of whitebark pine trees, has succumbed to an infestation of mountain pine beetles, an invasion made possible from the persistent trend of warmer winter temperatures in the high mountains....

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