The Scientists, The Participants and The Hosts

The Scientists:

Patti Happe, Ph.D., Wildlife Branch Chief, Olympic National Park
600 E. Park Ave., Port Angeles, WA 98362
360 565-3065 phone, 360 565-3070 fax, patti_happe@nps.gov
Fisher Reintroduction

Tom Bloxton, Wildlife Biologist, USDA Forest Service
Pacific Northwest Research Station, 3625 93rd Ave. SW, Olympia, WA  98512
(360) 753-7672 phone, (360) 561-5349 cell, (360) 753-7737 fax, tbloxton@fs.fed.us
Marbled Murrelet

Dr. Suzanne C. Griffin
810 Golf Course Rd. Port Angeles 98362
360-457-6067, olympicmarmots@aol.com
Olympic Marmot

Jerry Freilich, Ph.D., Research Coordinator, Olympic National Park
Coordinator, North Coast & Cascades Research Learning Network, Olympic National Park
600 E. Park Ave., Port Angeles, WA 98362
360-565-3082 phone, 360-477-3338 cell, 360-565-3070 fax, Jerry_Freilich@nps.gov
Elwha Dam Removal, Elwha River Restoration, All research in Olympic National Park
In addition to welcoming NSWA and speaking on the Elwha project, Jerry coordinated all of the scientist talks.

Reed Wendel, University of Washington
3432 B Wallingford Ave. N, Seattle WA 98103
360-460-0765, reedy@u.washington.edu
Fire History of the Elwha Valley
Jennie Wendel, Reed’s wife and field assistant, accompanied him to his talk at the Glines Canyon dam.

The Participants:

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Michael Bradbury, NSWA Board Member and Program Chair,
Founder and CEO of REALScience, Driver for event, arranged transportation

John Roach, NSWA Board member, freelance science writer

Alan Boyle, NSWA past president,
MSNBC.com Science Editor, author of Cosmic Log
Driver for event, managed Hurricane Ridge hairpins with aplomb

Annette McCully, NSWA past treasurer

Joan DeClaire
Sandra Hines
Rebecca Hughes
Janine Kowack
Ellen Kurek
Kate Loughney
Pam Love
Mark Malone
Marc Stifelman
Bee Wuethrich
Nathaniel Wuethrich

The Hosts:

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Stephen Hart, NSWA Board member, freelance science writer
266 Heather Park Road, Port Angeles, WA 98362
360 460-6733 cell, hart@nasw.org, coordinated Saturday in the Olympics, BBQ cook

Karen Hart, Professor of Biology, Peninsula College
hart@olympus.net, Married to Steve; Salmon, apple pie, potato salad cook

Robbie Hart, Ethnobiology graduate student at Missouri Botanical Garden and UMSL
BA Linguistics, Swarthmore College 2004, When Languages Die
e-mail | web site, Harts’ youngest son, Guide on Hurricane Hill hike

Elsa Trimble, Law Student, Washington University School of Law
BA English, Swarthmore College 2006
Robbie’s girlfriend, Guide on Hurricane Hill hike

Gretchen Trimble, Elsa’s mother, Guide on Hurricane Hill hike