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Advisory Board
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  • Prof. Peter Andersen School of Communications, SDSU
  • Bob Binnewies Former Superintendent, Yosemite National Park, 1979-1986
  • Brent Blackwelder Former Executive Director of Friends of the Earth
  • Yvon Chouinard Founder, Patagonia, Inc
  • Thomas N. Clark Water Expert
  • Lane Darnton Retired space sensor engineer
  • Larry Fahn Past President, Sierra Club
  • B.J. Griffin Former Superintendent, Yosemite National Park, 1995-1997
  • Martin Hellman Professor, Stanford University
  • Peter Hilf Co-Director, Macdonald Foundation
  • Huey Johnson President of the Resource Renewal Institute
  • Bob Kallman Former Special Assistant to U.S. Secretary of Interior
  • Laura Lockwood Public Finance Expert
  • Dave Mihalic Former Superintendent of Yosemite National Park
  • George Miller Former Chief Investment Officer, American Express Investment Management
  • Mike McCloskey Former Chairman of the Sierra Club
  • Geoffrey McQuilkin Co-Executive Director of the Mono Lake Committee
  • Barbara Mossberg Dean, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Science, CSU-Monterey Bay
  • Roderick Nash Professor Emeritus of History and Environmental Studies, UCSB
  • Thomas C. Parker President, Hutton Foundation
  • Tony Rowell Vice President, Mountain Light Photography
  • Lee Stetson Actor
  • Richard Wiebe Professor of Philosophy and History, Fresno Pacific University
  • Harold Wood Past President, Restore Hetch Hetchy
 


 

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A restored Hetch Hetchy Valley will result in:

  • The re-creation of 9 miles of the “wild and scenic” Tuolumne River
  • The regeneration of 3 square miles of extraordinary wilderness
  • The restoration of habitat for thousands of animal and plant species
  • The creation of miles of hiking trails and numerous camp sites
  • The establishment of an international classroom for restoration scientists
 
 

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