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Alison Mangels

Alison Mangels

Alison is so excited to be helping out at Wild Whatcom! There is nothing she loves more than connection in the great outdoors. She is currently a student at Western Washington University (WWU) studying Environmental Studies with an emphasis in Education. She hopes to use this degree to open doors to outdoor education for kids everywhere.

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Alyson May

Alyson May

Alyson first fell in love with the Salish Sea and the mossy green that is Whatcom County back in the early 1990s. The lands here have always called her back home. She completed an M.Ed. in environmental education at Western Washington University (WWU) in 2005 and over the last 20+ years, has enthusiastically created, led, managed, facilitated, and participated in oodles of nature-based events, retreats, and adventures in Washington, Idaho, and the Sonoran desert of southern Arizona.

After 14 years based in Tucson, in 2021, the red cedars, salmon, and sea bought her and her husband back to create their home in watery Washington. She looks forward to supporting Wild Whatcom’s awesome programs, events, and mission!

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Alexis Hunzinger

Alexis Hunzinger

Alexis grew up in the corn fields, prairies, and swamps of the Midwest and the South, though wasn't much of an explorer. She spent time outside playing team sports, but had her head in the clouds. So much so that she pursued degrees in atmospheric science and spent years studying clouds and precipitation.

She now works as a support scientist at a NASA satellite data center.
As a newer resident of Washington, she got involved volunteering with Wild Whatcom to get to know the community and the landscape. It is the highlight of her week to spend time learning with, and learning from, the mentors and young explorers!

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Brittyn Cantrell

Brittyn Cantrell

Brittyn is a teacher who loves to be outside. When she taught elementary school she did everything she could to get her kids outside. She is very excited to support a program that emphasizes experiences outside.

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Caleb Froidcoeur

Caleb Froidcoeur

Caleb recently moved to Washington from Illinois and has a lifelong passion for the outdoors and the environment. He is looking to grow some roots and get involved with Bellingham's outdoor community through Wild Whatcom.

He/Him/His

Christopher Kolb

Christopher Kolb

I just moved back to Bellingham and I'm excited to help our community explore more of our local parks. I enjoy learning about nature and the wildlife that surrounds us. I want to help educate other people and get them excited about these important resources, so they will help care for and protect them.

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Dacey Durbin

Dacey Durbin

Dacey is a recent graduate of Western Washington University (WWU) where they received a degree in Politics/Philosophy/Economics. She currently works at a local financial advisory firm and loves being involved the Bellingham community. Dacey is so excited to go on adventures and learn in nature with members of the Explorers Club!

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Ellie Harrison

Ellie Harrison

Ellie is originally from St. Louis, Missouri, but recently moved to Bellingham and fell in love with it after spending nearly a decade in Colorado. She earned her M.S. in Conservation Leadership at Colorado State University and her B.A. in Organismal Biology and Ecology at Colorado College.

She has worked with a variety of environmental nonprofits and is excited to share her passion for nature with budding conservationists in this wonderful community.

In her free time, Ellie likes going for long walks, birding, tidepooling, playing pickleball, cooking, and reading.

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Kirsten Ritchie

Kirsten Ritchie

Kirsten is a Western Washington University (WWU) grad and nature enthusiast. She loves hiking, paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming - and is a biology lover too. Kirsten studied cell and molecular bio in college.

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Maddy Kufeldt

Maddy Kufeldt

I love being outdoors and getting to learn more about the landscape that I grew up in! I moved to Bellingham this year and am excited to create meaningful connections in the community through volunteering with Wild Whatcom.

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Mary Hatch

Mary Hatch

Mary was an educator for 14 years. A highlight of her years teaching second grade was having Wild Whatcom take her class on adventures outside in nature!

She is excited to continue that experience through volunteering!

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Oliver Cox

Oliver Cox

Oliver is an anthropology student at Western Washington University (WWU). He loves hiking, camping, beach walks, and being outdoors in general and is looking forward to fostering more connections with his community and the outdoors.

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Quinn Lively

Quinn Lively

Hello! My name's Quinn and I am very passionate about environmental education. I am currently studying at WWU and hope to share my joy for the outdoors with folks.

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RJ Barrows

RJ Barrows

RJ is a graduate of Western Washington University (WWU) in the Environmental Science program, focusing on their love of the ocean and its connection to the people living around it. Since graduating, they have been working with kids as a nanny and in summer camps, traveling in different countries, playing in their marimba band, and spending as much time outdoors as possible.

RJ loves reading, artistic expression, and juggling. Their goal in life is to either become an oceanographer or join a circus. Maybe both!

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Serena Nebert

Serena Nebert

Serena is currently at student at Western Washington University (WWU) studying environmental studies and elementary education. She is originally from Portland, OR but is excited to learn more about the nature around Bellingham. Serena loves swimming, hiking, pretty views, and looking at bugs!

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Sheila Beck

Sheila Beck

Sheila recently moved to Washington from Wisconsin and has had a lifelong love of the outdoors. She is excited to share that with the folks of Wild Whatcom.

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Tristin Munich

Tristin Munich

Tristin is a lifelong Western Washington resident. He was born and raised in Anacortes and made his way all the way to Bellingham for his undergraduate degree. He now holds a degree in Environmental Science and has done field work involving bears, wolves, salmon, and rivers. He hopes to share his connection with the place we are lucky to call home.

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