Episode 69: Keeping The Promise Of Wilderness With The Wilderness Land Trust




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Summary: About<br> Aimee joined <a href="https://wildernesslandtrust.org/">the Trust</a> in 2009 as the California Program Manager. Her experience includes serving as executive director of the Sacramento Valley Conservancy. Previously, she was a founder of Friends of the Sacramento River Greenway. She worked with the American Institute of Architects as Director of Governmental Relations, and served as legislative advocate for the California Bicycle Coalition. She holds a BA from Pomona College. Aimee is based in South Lake Tahoe, California.<br> Topics<br> <br> * Putting wilderness back together<br> * What happens when we love a place too much and how to fix<br> * Abacho Canyon project<br> * Mt Shasta Trail association and sisquiyou land trust<br> * Restoring inholdings to wilderness quality<br> * Flying cabins<br> * Trail route restoration<br> <br> Extra Credit<br> Visit &amp; Support <a href="https://wildernesslandtrust.org/">The Wilderness Land Trust</a><br> Read: “<a href="https://wildernesslandtrust.org/conserving-canyon-country/">Conserving Canyon Country</a>” about New Mexico’s Organ Mountains Wilderness<br> About<br> Aimee joined <a href="https://wildernesslandtrust.org/">the Trust</a> in 2009 as the California Program Manager. Her experience includes serving as executive director of the Sacramento Valley Conservancy. Previously, she was a founder of Friends of the Sacramento River Greenway. She worked with the American Institute of Architects as Director of Governmental Relations, and served as legislative advocate for the California Bicycle Coalition. She holds a BA from Pomona College. Aimee is based in South Lake Tahoe, California.<br> Topics<br> <br> * Putting wilderness back together<br> * What happens when we love a place too much and how to fix<br> * Abacho Canyon project<br> * Mt Shasta Trail association and sisquiyou land trust<br> * Restoring inholdings to wilderness quality<br> * Flying cabins<br> * Trail route restoration<br> <br> Extra Credit<br> Visit &amp; Support <a href="https://wildernesslandtrust.org/">The Wilderness Land Trust</a><br> Read: “<a href="https://wildernesslandtrust.org/conserving-canyon-country/">Conserving Canyon Country</a>” about New Mexico’s Organ Mountains Wilderness<br>