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CMI Purpose

 

The purpose of the Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology

is to improve ecological management by increasing and sharing knowledge

about the ecology of the Columbia Mountains and regional ecosystems.

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CMI Goals and Objectives

Our goal is to foster collaboration on, and provide communication and education in support of, scientific research on key ecological themes within the Columbia Mountains and regional ecosystems.

CMI Objective #1
To guide CMI actions and priorities, the most pressing ecological themes for this region will be identified annually.

CMI Objective #2
Facilitate the communication and sharing of knowledge related to the chosen ecological themes.

CMI Objective #3
Offer continuing education and skill development opportunities to support communication, collaboration, and scientific research related to the chosen ecological themes.

CMI Objective #4
Encourage and support scientific research that will further knowledge, and applications of that knowledge related to the chosen ecological themes.

CMI Objective #5
Collaborate with other agencies and individuals to advance the objectives of the CMI.

CMI Objective #6
Continue to be a financially sound and well-managed society.
 

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CMI Directors

The Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology has a volunteer Board of up to fifteen Directors.

  • To view biographical notes for each Director, click here.

Our 2008-2009 Board of Directors is:

  • Brendan Wilson - President
  • Del Williams - Treasurer
  • Susan Hall - Secretary
  • Doug Adama - Director
  • Marc-André Beaucher - Director
  • Kevin Bollefer - Director
  • Martin Carver - Director
  • Patrick Daigle - Director
  • Jenny Feick - Director
  • Rachel Holt - Director
  • Mike Miller - Director
  • Paul Sneed - Director
  • Chris Steeger - Director

Are you considering a CMI Directorship? To read about the role of a CMI Director, click here.

 

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Administration

 

 

The Columbia Mountains Institute is administered by Jackie Morris. Jackie's background includes a career as a park naturalist in four western national parks, teaching school, curriculum development, and environmental advocacy. She has been Executive Director for the Columbia Mountains Institute since 1998.

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CMI Annual Reports

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CMI Policy Documents

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