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The Board of WildLaw is currently made up of:

Lamar Marshall, Board President, is a renown wildlands advocate and eco-warrior. He is the founder of Wild South and publisher of Wild South Magazine. Lamar is an experienced woodsman and wilderness guide.

Dr. Harvard Ayers, Vice President, is a professor at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. He is the founder of Appalachian Voices, the only organization dedicated to the protection of forests throughout the Appalachian from Alabama to Maine.

Tammy Belinsky is an attorney in Virginia. Tammy is a former staff attorney at WildLaw and is very active in several Virginia conservation organization.

Matt Hooton is a real estate developer and timber business owner from Clay County, Alabama. As an advocate for true sustainable forestry on private lands and for protection for forests on public lands, Matt exemplifies the type of responsible businessperson Alabama and the South need more of if things are going to change for the better.

Larry Jarrett currently serves on the Board of the Nature Conservancy, Audubon Mississippi, & the Mississippi State University College of Forest Resources advisory council. Larry also coordinates local organizing and landowner participation in the Southern Forests Network Group Certification Program, and brings to the board expansive knowledge about forest sustainability and organizing.

Felicia Jones is the Executive Director of the Black Belt Community Foundation in Selma, Alabama, which supports community efforts that contribute to the strength, innovation and success in Alabama’s 12 poorest counties.

Robin Lewis is head of Lewis Environmental Services, Inc. in Ruskin, Florida. He provides expert consultation in Tropical Wetland Restoration.