Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
John Hamill is an experienced conservation professional currently serving as the Arizona Field Representative for the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership since February 2014, focusing on unifying sportsman organizations and enhancing conservation efforts for fish and wildlife in Arizona. Prior experience includes roles as the Lees Ferry Trout Fishery Advocate with the International Federation of Fly Fishers, Chief of the Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center at the U.S. Geological Survey, Executive Coordinator for the California Desert Management Project at the Department of the Interior, and Director of the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. John holds a Master of Science in Wildlife Management from Virginia Tech and a Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources/Conservation from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo.
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Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
In 1912 Theodore Roosevelt said, “There can be no greater issue than that of conservation in this country.” While in the political arena, he succeeded in making conservation a top tier national issue. T.R. had the foresight to address these issues still so significant to sportsmen today, understanding that if we want to ensure critical habitat, special hunting grounds and secret fishing holes will be around for future generations, we must plan carefully today. We guarantee all Americans quality places to hunt and fish by uniting and amplifying our partners’ voices to strengthen federal policy and funding.