Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Project Names Alaska Senior Program Manager
The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Project has appointed Chelsea Pardo to the post of Alaska senior project manager. Here are more details:
Alaska senior program manager will bolster organization’s expertise and capacity on key conservation issues
Today, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership announced the addition of Chelsea Pardo who will fill the vital role of Alaska senior program manager. This position will help the organization achieve its mission to guarantee all Americans quality places to hunt and fish.
Pardo lives in the Mat-Su Valley of Alaska and holds an Associate of Applied Science in Fisheries Technology and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Alaska. Most recently, Pardo managed the Governor’s Permit Program through the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s Wildlife Conservation Division. In this role, she collaborated with non-profit organizations to raffle or auction hunting and bear viewing permits, raising funds for statewide wildlife management and research efforts.
As Alaska’s senior program manager, Pardo will work to strengthen TRCP’s partnerships with state and federal agencies, rural communities, Tribes, and hunting, fishing, and conservation groups to advance conservation priorities for hunters and anglers.
“I’m thrilled to join the TRCP and focus on conservation efforts for hunters and anglers in Alaska,” said Pardo. “Having grown up in Alaska with the privilege of fishing for salmon and hunting bears, I’m eager to help preserve these opportunities for all.”
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