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Welcome Marlowe Moser: Our New Stewardship Assistant!


Author: Jefferson Land Trust | 05/24/22
       

Young woman standing in front of mountain lake.

Stewardship Assistant Marlowe Moser.

Please join us in welcoming the newest member of the Jefferson Land Trust staff: Marlowe Moser! As our full-time Stewardship Assistant, Marlowe will work with the Stewardship Team, Land Trust partners and landowners, and our wonderful volunteers to monitor and support the management and oversight of the Land Trust’s conservation easements.

While studying biology at the University of Puget Sound, Marlowe focused on her interests in local watershed conservation and connections between people and nature. After finishing college she dabbled in environmental education, fisheries work, and riparian restoration.

Working on a Washington Conservation Corps crew sponsored by the North Olympic Salmon Coalition, Marlowe implemented restoration and stewardship projects across the Olympic Peninsula, many of them on properties protected by Jefferson Land Trust. She’s honored to continue connecting with the land of this unique region and the people who live here through her work as Stewardship Assistant.

“I’m excited to engage in Jefferson Land Trust’s community-driven work to preserve the landscapes that define this special corner of the globe. The people of Jefferson County are one of the most amazing features of this place, and I look forward to connecting with the community in caring for the land together.”

In her free time, Marlowe enjoys painting, spending time outdoors, and cuddling with her cat, Mila.