Anne Carlson, Senior Climate Adaptation Specialist, The Wilderness Society
Anne Carlson is a conservationist, scientist, and educator with more than 25 years’ experience in wildlife and public lands management, environmental policy, and global environmental advocacy. As the Crown of the Continent Landscape Director for The Wilderness Society, she oversees work to protect, restore, and connect the Crown’s wild places while simultaneously ensuring equitable access to public lands and the outdoors for all communities – through deep partnerships with tribal communities, religious leaders, state and federal agency staff, conservation partners, regional scientists, and university staff. Before joining The Wilderness Society in 2009, Anne developed research and conservation projects on numerous wildlife species across sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia after earning Master’s and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She lives with her husband and way too many animals in Choteau, Montana.
Contact: Anne_Carlson@tws.org
Additional Information: https://www.wilderness.org/about-us/anne-carlson