Jessica Lambert

Native Lands Partnerships Specialist at The Wilderness Society

Jessica Lambert currently serves as a Policy Fellow at The Wilderness Society, having previously held significant roles such as Co-President of the National Congress of American Indians Youth Commission, where Jessica advocated for Native youth and engaged with key stakeholders at national levels. Jessica's experience includes internships at The White House in federal sustainability and participation in various research roles related to Indigenous studies and environmental issues during the time at Princeton University. Through various fellowships and internships, including work with NOAA and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Jessica has focused on environmental research and community engagement, emphasizing the impact of environmental policies on Native communities. Jessica holds an A.B. in Anthropology from Princeton University.

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The Wilderness Society

The Wilderness Society is the leading American conservation organization working to protect our nation’s shared wildlands. Since 1935, The Wilderness Society has led the effort to permanently protect nearly 110 million acres of wilderness in 44 states. We have been at the forefront of nearly every major public lands victory. The Wilderness Society's mission is to protect wilderness and inspire Americans to care for our wild places. We contribute to better protection, stewardship and restoration of our public lands, preserving our rich natural legacy for current and future generations.


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