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Conservation and Experience: Jerryne Cole

Conservation and Experience: Jerryne Cole

Jerryne "Jerri" Cole believes experience is key to conservation of public and private land. For Jerri, a lifetime of connection to nature has correlated to a lifetime of stewardship for the natural world.

She Explores · She Explores

February 22, 201734m 6s

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Show Notes

Our talk with Jerri gave us a lot to think about: 1) How companies on private land can respect and uplift the missions of our public land organizations. 2) How the way you grow up so impacts your relationship with the outdoors. 3) How experience is key to stewardship. And 4) How we all make choices every day when it comes to the footprint we leave on the earth.

Jerryne "Jerri" Cole believes experience is key to conservation of public and private land. For Jerri, a lifetime of connection to nature has correlated to a lifetime of stewardship for the natural world. Jerri is a member of the board of Public Lands Alliance and the owner of Camp Denali, for-profit lodging near Denali National Park. Learn about raising kids in the Alaskan interior in the 1970's and maintaining a for-profit model with a "not for profit" mission.

Learn on the episode page via www.she-explores.com/podcast

Thanks to our sponsor, Oru Kayak.

Music is by Ryan Little, Minds Eye, and Chris Zabriskie via freemusicarchive.org.

Topics

camp denaliconservationshe explorespublic landjerryne coleoutdoor womenalaskapublic lands alliancestewardship