Conservation Confidential: A Wild Path to a Less Polarizing and More Effective Activism

A memoir recounting the wild path Mitch Friedman took from radical Earth First! activist engaging in controversial protests to the founder and longtime director of Conservation Northwest.

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Conservation Confidential: A Wild Path to a Less Polarizing and More Effective Activism

A memoir recounting the wild path Mitch Friedman took from radical Earth First! activist engaging in controversial protests to the founder and longtime director of Conservation Northwest.

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Conservation Confidential: A Wild Path to a Less Polarizing and More Effective Activism

Conservation Confidential: A Wild Path to a Less Polarizing and More Effective Activism

by Mitch Friedman
Conservation Confidential: A Wild Path to a Less Polarizing and More Effective Activism

Conservation Confidential: A Wild Path to a Less Polarizing and More Effective Activism

by Mitch Friedman

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A memoir recounting the wild path Mitch Friedman took from radical Earth First! activist engaging in controversial protests to the founder and longtime director of Conservation Northwest.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781957607399
Publisher: Latah Books
Publication date: 08/13/2025
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Mitch Friedman is a national leader in the conservation movement, known for his innovative and adaptive strategies. He serves as Executive Director of Seattle-based Conservation Northwest, which he founded in 1989. He has a degree in Zoology from the University of Washington and raised two daughters in Bellingham before moving back to Seattle, where he lives with his wife, Jackie, and their adopted dog, Wilma.In his twenties, Mitch self-published two books about conservation. He also produced several campaign videos and a long-format video on the science of biodiversity that was used as a teaching aid in high school and college courses. Mitch was a founding board member of Wildlands Network and has served on several other conservation boards. He has been recognized with awards from Sunset Magazine, Society for Conservation Biology, The Wilderness Society, Washington Environmental Council, Northwest Jewish Environmental Project, Endangered Species Coalition, Wilburforce Foundation, and The Wildlife Society (NW Section). He has been profiled by The Seattle Times and was named by Washington Law and Politics Magazine as one of the "25 smartest people in Washington." Mitch also volunteers with a group that raises funds to support the defense of Ukraine and is proud to be recognized as a NAFO "fella" for that work.
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