Sonoma Land Trust
Jessica Holloway has extensive experience in environmental education and stewardship, currently serving as a Field Educator with the IOOBY program at LandPaths since June 2012 and as the LBM Preserve Caretaker at Sonoma Land Trust since October 2011. Previous roles include Challenge Course Facilitator and Teacher Naturalist at Westminster Woods Camp and Conference Center, as well as an Environmental Educator with the Peace Corps in Armenia. Jessica also held positions as Compost Site Operations Director at Humboldt State University, Produce Clerk, Cashier, and Florist at Wildberries Marketplace, and Front End Supervisor at Whole Foods Market. Jessica holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environment from Humboldt State University.
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Sonoma Land Trust
Sonoma Land Trust conserves scenic, natural, agricultural and open land for the future of Sonoma County by: -Developing long term land protection strategies, -Promoting private and public funding for land conservation, -Acquiring land and conservation easements, -Practicing stewardship, including the restoration of conservation properties, and -Promoting a sense of place and a land ethic through activities, education and outreach. Sonoma Land Trust is a local, nonprofit organization funded largely by membership contributions. The Land Trust works closely with private landowners, the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District, and other public agencies at all levels of government, nonprofit partners and foundations. Sonoma Land Trust is a member of the California Council of Land Trusts and accredited by the national Land Trust Alliance. Since 1976, Sonoma Land Trust has protected more than 56,000 acres of beautiful, productive and environmentally significant lands in and around Sonoma County.