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Contact us for more information:
Chris Morgan, Executive Director
Insight Wildlife Management
PO Box 28656, Bellingham,
Washington State, 98228-0656, USA
email: chrismorgan@insightwildlife.com
tel: USA (360) 734 6060
fax: (360) 734 0800
Chris Morgan is a British conservation ecologist specializing in international bear research and conservation. He has a Masters degree in Advanced Ecology and has worked on bear research and environmental education projects in many wild locations including Spain, the Pakistani Himalayas, the Canadian Arctic, Ecuador, the Canadian Rockies and the USA. In 1997, he emigrated to Washington State and established Insight Wildlife Management which specializes in field research and environmental education – especially regarding bears and other carnivores. Chris is the co-founder of Canopy - an organization that creates links between corporations, communities, and the natural world, and a lecturer at Western Washington University’s Environmental Science Department. He is also the co-director of the North Cascades Grizzly Bear Outreach Project (GBOP) – an innovative approach to promoting knowledge about bears in local communities. In 2003 he was honored by the Environmental Education Association of Washington as 'Outstanding Environmental Educator' of the year. He is known for his infectious passion and enthusiasm for wild places, and he is happiest when sharing this with others in the field. Chris lives in Bellingham, Washington. More.