Adirondack Land Trust
Maya Fuller is an experienced professional with a strong background in research and advocacy within the fields of geography, environmental justice, and conservation. Currently serving as a Research Assistant at Abt Global and as a Next Generation Council Member for Adirondack Land Trust, Maya provides valuable insights on land protection initiatives. Previous roles include developing protocols for diversity and inclusion during an internship at Adirondack Land Trust, conducting research on critical remote sensing at Syracuse University, and managing editorial processes at Perception Magazine. Maya holds dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Sociology and Geography from Syracuse University, enhancing expertise in social and environmental issues.
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Adirondack Land Trust
Founded in 1984, the Adirondack Land Trust has conserved 26,628 acres, including: 20 working farms producing milk, apples, cattle and hay, 6,535 acres of working forests supplying local mills, 600 acres managed as preserves, and 19 properties transferred to New York State’s Forever Wild Forest Preserve. Our conservation criteria include linking people to the land, sustaining community economies and quality of life, enhancing the climate resilience of natural and human communities, and protecting native biodiversity. We work with partners to fulfill the promise of the Adirondack Park as a place of resilient lands, waters and communities.