Great Peninsula Conservancy
Nathan Daniel is an experienced conservation professional currently serving as the Executive Director of Great Peninsula Conservancy since June 2019, focusing on the protection of ecologically significant lands in West Puget Sound. Previously, Nathan held positions such as Remote Specialist at Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation and Executive Director at Great Basin Institute. Nathan's academic background includes a Master of Science in Environmental Studies with a thesis on American chestnut restoration, complemented by multiple certificates in Non-Profit Management and Conservation Biology from Ohio University. Nathan's diverse expertise spans environmental education, project management in human rights, and volunteer service in the Peace Corps.
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Great Peninsula Conservancy
Great Peninsula Conservancy is a nonprofit land trust dedicated to protecting the natural habitats, rural landscapes, and open spaces of the Great Peninsula region of West Puget Sound, Washington. Since its founding, it has conserved over 8,500 acres of pristine shorelines, critical salmon streams, evergreen forests, and wildlife-rich wetlands throughout Kitsap, north Mason, and west Pierce County in Washington.