Robert Brothers, Ph.D., facilitator, networker, organizer, researcher,editor, timber sale tracker and forest/watershed ecologist.
1944, born in Evanston, Illinois
1966, Harvard College, B.A., magna cum laude in Social Relations;
1968, Universitat Tubingen, research on Hermann Hesse;
1972, University of California, Berkeley, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology;
1973-1981, homesteading in northwest California and southwest Oregon;
1981-1983, travel with Rainbow Family, organize civil disobedience
against first herbicide spraying in Idaho national forests;
1984-1989, Earth First! organizer, North Kalmiopsis Roadless Area
defense (Siskiyou N.F.);
1990-1999, researcher and organizer moving on-the-ground information
about timber sales in national forests to media campaigns, legal action,
and legislation; Forest Policy Analyst and Editor of "Forest News" for
the Headwaters Environmental Center in Ashland, Oregon,
www.headwaters.org;
1997-1999, Chair of the Forest Water Alliance's "Rapid Response Team,"
tracking the research and media work of twenty northwest conservation
groups, and Information Coordinator for the Klamath-Siskiyou Alliance;
2000-2002, Project Manager for Legacy - The Landscape Connection,
www.legacy-tlc.org, in Arcata, California, coordinating the mapping by
12 GIS specialists from 7 different organizations of 7.5 million acres
of potential wilderness areas for the California Wild Heritage Campaign,
www.californiawild.org;
2000-2006, Advisory Board Member, Lomakatsi Restoration Project,
www.lomakatsi.org;
2003, Editor of "Wild Humboldt: exploring the art of wilderness
connections;"
2004-2005, participant, Klamath Restoration Council,
www.klamathrestoration.org;
2006, co-founder and Secretary/Treasurer of the Board, Chaltasom
Cultural Restoration, www.culturalrestoration.net;
2006, website manager, www.agnesbakerpilgrim.org, and co-founder of The
Agnes Baker Pilgrim Fund.
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