To study, educate, speak, and act for preservation and protection of America's National Park System

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At the December 2012 annual meeting in Washington, D.C. All are current members unless otherwise noted. L-R: Anne Castellina; (incoming) Jim Hammett; Maureen Finnerty; Don Field; (outgoing) Rick Smith; (observer, not an EC member) Maria Abonnel; Doug Morris; Kate Stevenson; Dan Sealy; J.W. "Bill" Wade. Absent EC members JT Reynolds, Joan Anzelmo, and Gary Cummins (outgoing) partcipated in the meeting by phone.   

 

 

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Doug Morris spent almost half of his 40-year career working as a ranger, including assignments at Cape Hatteras, Point Reyes, Cape Cod, and Sequoia/Kings Canyon.  During much of this period, he was involved with training in various ranger activities, an interest that led to a six-year tour of duty at the Albright Training Center. Doug’s career culminated with service as a superintendent at Saguaro and Shenandoah National Parks. During his superintendencies, Doug joined a variety of task forces and work groups developing national policy in various fields. His interest in international affairs continues; Doug now serves as a founding board member of Global Parks, an NGO working to connect NPS retirees to parks projects in developing countries. Doug's term ends December 31, 2013. He can be reached at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .