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Wildlands Restoration Volunteers' professional staff leads project management and program development efforts, and provides a central clearinghouse of information on restoration and volunteer work. Dedicated volunteer leaders manage most WRV restoration projects and are an invaluable force in driving the organization forward. Click here to learn about ways to contribute your skills to WRV's success!


Graham Roy, Chapter Director

Graham Roy, Chapter director

graham's pictureGraham Roy is the Director of the Northern Rockies Chapter. Graham earned a master's degree in botany from Miami University of Ohio in which he measured and described changes in the vegetation types in Sequoia National Park. Graham then taught high school biology in Denver, CO where he also volunteered for WRV. He began as a crew member, and progressed through the years to a crew member and project leader. In 2007 Graham retured to his home state of Montana, and is happy to be using the expertise he gained while away to restore the lands which drew him home. In his free time, Graham enjoys cooking, hiking, fishing, and returning his lawn into a native plant garden. Glacier Park is one of his favorite places, so he likes to get there as often as possible for hikes and wildflower viewing.. Return to Top

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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