
TERRAMAR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Lilliana Zuyovich
Randi Curtis
Toni Frohoff, Ph.D.
Toni Frohoff is the Director of Research and co-founder of TerraMar.
Read more about Toni.
Will Anderson
Will’s formal entry into environmental NGO work was with his 1978 founding of Greenpeace Alaska, in Anchorage, Alaska. Shortly thereafter, he was appointed to the national board of directors of Greenpeace USA. Since then, he has had a long career in campaign management in both the environmental and animal welfare sectors for a number of organizations including Earth Island Institute and the Progressive Animal Welfare Society. Additional national organizations financially supported and utilized Will as a consultant. Read more about Will.
Julie Dennis
Julie’s appreciation for diversity in the natural world drew her to the global work of TerraMar Research over a decade ago. Julie is an herbalist, journalist and assistant editor on books including The Handbook of Clinically Tested Herbal Remedies (Hayworth Press), The American Botanical Council's Clinical Guide to Herbs, Between Species: Celebrating the Dolphin-Human Bond (Sierra Club Books) and Dolphin Mysteries: Unlocking the Secrets of Communication (Yale University Press). She travels globally, and activates locally through her work with local organizations including the South Yuba River Citizens League, The Wild & Scenic (environmental) Film Festival, The Yuba Watershed Institute and Nevada County Land Trust.
Robin Lindsey
Robin, a Seattle photographer, works closely with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), both as a photographic contributor and as a first responder to seal strandings in Puget Sound. Her photography has documented the health and the lives of the seals on our beaches. She is one of the founding members of the conservation group Seal Sitters and a member of NANPA (North American Nature Photography Association). Images from her most recent project, harbor seals and their pups, have been published in Wildlife Conservation magazine, Spring Journal (Jungian psychology magazine), Scholastic Publications' Superscience and Science in Action magazines, the Seattle Times and Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Her Baja gray whale birthing lagoon images have been published in Discovery Channel and Muse magazines. Robin's photos will be featured in a children's book about a seal pup Pups on the Beach (Henry Holt Publishing) with renowned author Brenda Peterson due out in 2010. View her work here.
ADVISORS
List of advisors coming soon
Lilliana Zuyovich
Randi Curtis
Toni Frohoff, Ph.D.
Toni Frohoff is the Director of Research and co-founder of TerraMar.
Read more about Toni.
Will Anderson
Will’s formal entry into environmental NGO work was with his 1978 founding of Greenpeace Alaska, in Anchorage, Alaska. Shortly thereafter, he was appointed to the national board of directors of Greenpeace USA. Since then, he has had a long career in campaign management in both the environmental and animal welfare sectors for a number of organizations including Earth Island Institute and the Progressive Animal Welfare Society. Additional national organizations financially supported and utilized Will as a consultant. Read more about Will.
Julie Dennis
Julie’s appreciation for diversity in the natural world drew her to the global work of TerraMar Research over a decade ago. Julie is an herbalist, journalist and assistant editor on books including The Handbook of Clinically Tested Herbal Remedies (Hayworth Press), The American Botanical Council's Clinical Guide to Herbs, Between Species: Celebrating the Dolphin-Human Bond (Sierra Club Books) and Dolphin Mysteries: Unlocking the Secrets of Communication (Yale University Press). She travels globally, and activates locally through her work with local organizations including the South Yuba River Citizens League, The Wild & Scenic (environmental) Film Festival, The Yuba Watershed Institute and Nevada County Land Trust.
Robin Lindsey
Robin, a Seattle photographer, works closely with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), both as a photographic contributor and as a first responder to seal strandings in Puget Sound. Her photography has documented the health and the lives of the seals on our beaches. She is one of the founding members of the conservation group Seal Sitters and a member of NANPA (North American Nature Photography Association). Images from her most recent project, harbor seals and their pups, have been published in Wildlife Conservation magazine, Spring Journal (Jungian psychology magazine), Scholastic Publications' Superscience and Science in Action magazines, the Seattle Times and Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Her Baja gray whale birthing lagoon images have been published in Discovery Channel and Muse magazines. Robin's photos will be featured in a children's book about a seal pup Pups on the Beach (Henry Holt Publishing) with renowned author Brenda Peterson due out in 2010. View her work here.
ADVISORS
List of advisors coming soon
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