Dr. Brian Hunt

Dr. Brian Hunt, a member of the expedition featured in License to Krill, is a biological oceanographer with an interest in the impact of natural and anthropogenic impacts on pelagic […]

Lawrence, David

Dr. Lawrence is a fish biologist and freshwater ecologist specializing in the conservation of aquatic ecosystems. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Washington, where he was a Northwest […]

Weller, Jason

Jason Weller has served as Chief of NRCS since July 2013. As Chief, he oversees programs that help protect the environment, preserve our natural resources and improve agricultural sustainability through […]

Irvin, Bob

Bob Irvin has been President and CEO of American Rivers since July 2011. Bob leads American Rivers in its mission to protect and restore our nation’s rivers and conserve clean […]

Kragie, Alex

Alex Kragie was most recently the Deputy Chief of Staff at the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP). At DEEP, he helped lead the effort to create the first-in-the-nation […]

Jones, Leslie

Leslie Jones has worked in conservation for more than two decades. Prior to joining the Obama Administration at the Department of Agriculture, she was General Counsel for The Wilderness Society. She is a […]

Hensey, Allison

“Water is one of our most precious resources. It’s essential to life in both a practical and spiritual sense. I’m fortunate to be able to support those working to ensure […]

Yale, Laura

Growing up in Denver at the edge of the Rockies, Laura learned at a young age how talented she was at getting lost in the mountains. After earning a BA […]

de Jong, Bart

Bart de Jong is Counselor for Infrastructure and the Environment at the Royal Netherlands Embassy. He has been working for the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment since 1989, in […]

Schlosberg, Deia

Deia Schlosberg (DIRECTOR/PRODUCER) made national news in October, 2016, when she was arrested and charged with 45 years’ worth of felonies for filming the #ShutItDown pipeline protest in North Dakota. […]