Julia Butterfly Hill is an internationally recognized environental activist who spent two years 180 feet up in Luna, a 1,000 year-old Coastal Redwood she saved from destruction. She is author of two books, one on her expriences and one on ways each of us can make a difference. She founded the Circle of Life, an organization that supports and encourages global environmental and social activism.
Dan Hamburg authored the Headwaters Forest Act while a member of the US Congress. He has been active in forestry issues for the past two decades as a Mendocino County supervisor and currently as executive director of Voice of the Environment, a Bay Area nonprofit organization.
Warren Linney has founded three wireless companies including Cellular One. He is Chair of the Santa Rosa-based World Stewardship Institute and Chair of the campaign's Finance Committee for Northern California.
Kent Stromsmoe is among California's most knowledgeable forest policy experts. A citizen warchdog, he brings twenty years of forestry and public experience and led the team of lawyers and advocates that wrote the Heritage Tree Preservation Act language.
Susan Moloney is the Executive Director of CFOG and a former systems manager. For more than two years she has led the development of every aspect of the statewide volunteer effort. Prior to running CFOG, she was a support team member for Julia Butterfly Hill.
Jack Felson as President of the Marin Municipal Water District, was an early leader in the emergence of California environmental politics in the 1970s. He has since worked with internationally prominent environmentalists to bring innovative sustainability practices to development projects in New Zealand and the US.


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