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CMI Purpose |
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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.
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
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Paul Sneed -
Director
- Chris Steeger - Director
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Director, click here.

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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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