My name is Grace Leonard, and I was born and raised in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwest Virginia. I've been playing outside my entire life; whether it be hiking, biking, camping, etc., I'm always trying to find new places to explore. I got my degree in Environmental Biology from Appalachian...
2023 Land Stewards: Elijah Claybaugh
My name is Elijah. My childhood was split between the deserts of Arizona and the mountains of northern Idaho. My immediate family consists of my mother, father, and my sister. I have always loved Nature and felt a very strong connection to it. I love hiking, cycling, kayaking, and swimming. I was...
2023 Land Stewards: Jared Keeling
I grew up in Billings, Montana, and spent relatively little time in the outdoors outside of sports until college. I attended Rocky Mountain College until injuring my knee for the third time my freshman year. Once I had recovered from knee surgery, I began exploring the Beartooth Mountains for...
2023 Land Stewards: William O’Brien
I am originally from Dillon, Colorado, and moved to Eugene, Oregon, in September. I graduated from Western Colorado University in Gunnison with a bachelor's degree in studio arts with an emphasis in painting. Some of my favorite things to do in the outdoors are backpacking/hiking, paddle boarding,...
2023 Land Stewards: Taylor Eigenhuis
My name is Taylor Eigenhuis, but everyone has been calling me Creature or Critter since I was younger, so I’ve since embraced those nicknames as well. I’m 22 years old and was born and raised in Ventura, California, with my parents and two brothers. Growing up, I’ve always had an unconditional...
2023 Land Stewards: Sienna Krulis
Hi everyone, I’m Sienna! I was born and raised in Tampa, Florida, and grew up with a love for the natural world around me. I graduated with my B.S. in Biology from the University of Central Florida in 2022. Since then, I’ve spent my time working various seasonal technician jobs and exploring the...
2023 Land Stewards: Monica Russell
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2023 Land Stewards: Michael Anzivino
I'm originally from the metro Boston area, and I grew up in Massachusetts. After high school, I took a NOLS course in Wyoming, and that cemented my love for the outdoors and sparked an interest in wilderness medicine. After returning to my home state, I served as an EMT for the city of Brockton...
2023 Land Stewards: Kyle Stachan
My love for the outdoors started as a Boy Scout in Massachusetts, but I came to love outdoor recreation and adventure education during my gap year. I got to travel and learn about new sports and skills like mountaineering, sea kayaking, rock climbing, and teaching. Once I started at Oregon State...
2023 Land Stewards: Hannah Sebring
Growing up in Colorado, I developed a strong affinity for the outdoors from a young age. Hiking, camping, fishing, etc. all were my primary outlets for connecting with nature. This connection led quickly to a passion for preservation and when it came time to choose a college major at University of...
2023 Land Stewards Field Note: Jared Keeling
I grew up in the city of Billings, MT, where I first started exploring hiking and backpacking with my dad. We spent many summer weekends in the nearby Beartooth Mountains, enduring all kinds of weather while experiencing the powerful solitude of that rugged...
2023 Land Stewards Field Note: John Mathewson
What sandy trails and drain dips taught me about life. As my crew walked along the trail, our sights set on a big project about a mile ahead, I noticed a large sandy section through a low point in the trail. As we passed by it, I addressed my confusion regarding...
2023 Land Stewards Field Note: Michael Anzivino
A haiku about my site Green canopy spreads Umatilla's tranquil grace Nature's grace thrives Michael anzivino
2023 Land Stewards Field Note: Jake Kauzlarich
Though intimidating at first, this field season has started off wonderfully. With this position (Biotech at Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge) being my first-ever field job, I knew I had much to learn. And that I have. The focus of Conboy Lake’s conservational...
2023 Land Stewards Field Note: Grace Leonard
My time working on the Entiat trail crew so far has been some of the most rewarding work I have ever done. Every day, I’m awed at the fact that I’m lucky enough to do work that I love in such beautiful places that many people may never get to see. I have learned so...
2023 Land Stewards Field Note: Elijah Claybaugh
The Chelan Ranger District is such a unique place to work. Chelan itself is hot and dry with rolling hills typical of Eastern/central Washington, yet when you get on the boat and take a ride uplake into the wilderness; the landscape takes a dramatic change. The...
2023 Land Stewards Field Note: Sienna Krulis
Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge features a unique collection of flora and fauna set in a beautiful valley southeast of Mt. Adams. Most notably, the refuge is home to the endangered Oregon Spotted Frog (OSF), Sandhill Cranes, and Mardon Skipper Butterflies. While...
2023 Land Stewards Field Note: Hannah Sebring
Everyone seems to want to know what a typical day in the life of an interpretative ranger on the Mt. Hood National Forest might entail; it is my intense pleasure to tell them I do not ever have a typical day. The flexibility and creativity of my position allows me to...
2023 Land Stewards Field Note: Kyle Strachan
After a few months of routine, I wake up minutes before my first alarm goes off. Rolling out of bed before seven has been tough to adjust to, but that was never my strong suit. Most of my gear was packed the night before, but I put the finishing touches in a hurry:...
2023 VetsWork: Alex Apelis
My name is Alex Apelis. I was born in New York, New York, and spent most of my life living on the East Coast. I grew up playing ice hockey and attending summer camps in the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York. I came from one of the world’s busiest cities and saw...