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Elicia Senff

Vivian Cheung

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Sadie Enright she/her

Our mission is to provide opportunities for students of all ages to explore, learn about and develop appreciation and stewardship for our natural world. We are a private, non-profit nature center established in 1997. We offer programs at our center in Logan Canyon, our Nibley property, Cache Valley

Patrick da Silva

Elliott Fackler He/Him

Carolin Ellerkamp

Fostering inclusive cooperation in sharing & re-activating knowledge towards equal access to water for everyone - that is what drives me. I am currently pursuing my masters in Environmental Sciences at Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands specializing in the field of Water Systems and Global Change. 

Kat Dunham

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Bryce Tholen

I grew up on the beaches of the Outer Banks, and now reside in Wilmington after graduating from UNCW in May 2021. I am a service member for the Conservation Trust for North Carolina currently working at Coastal Land Trust as an Environmental Educator and Volunteer Coordinator.

Robert Hougham

Dr. Hougham is faculty at the University of Wisconsin- Extension where he supports the delivery of a wide range of science education topics to K-12 students, graduate students, and in-service teachers. Justin’s scholarship is in the areas of place-based pedagogies, STEM education, and AL

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Nick Sky

Katie Johnston-Goodstar

Andrew McCartor

Hayley Lynch

Tahirih Hanson

Marianne Krasny

Andrea Contreras

Kristen Davis she/her

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Chiara Klein

Zach MacDonald He/Him

Zach has been managing trail operations for the ATA since 2017 but has been actively involved with the Arizona trail since 2005 as a volunteer crew lead and served on the Board of directors for a number of years. He organized a weekday crew of a dozen dedicated volunteers, now known affectionately as the “Usual Suspects” who did the finish work for much of the Tucson area passages. He is an avid mountain biker, hiker, backpacker, adventurer, lover of the outdoors and past President of the Sonoran Desert Mountain Bicyclists, where he helped develop fundraising events and worked with volunteers and land managers to maintain multi-use trails in southern Arizona. He worked as Trails Foreman for the Sandia Ranger District in Albuquerque, NM. He is passionate about protecting the land and our access to it, working in coordination with land managers, both paid and volunteer crews, and trail users to help protect, maintain and enhance the sustainability of the Arizona Trail for future generations.

Caitlin Hawley