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Lynn Jungwirth was born and raised in a milling and logging family in a small timber town in Oregon and has been an activist on social issues in forest towns for twenty years. She has worked with various community groups interested in rebuilding forest-dependent communities in northern California.
She is co-owner of Jefferson State Forest Products and serves as the Executive Director for the Watershed Research and Training Center (WRTC) in Hayfork, California. The mission of WRTC, a community-based organization, is to promote sustainable ecosystems and communities through research, training, education and economic development. She served on the Collaborative Stewardship Taskforce of Forest Service Chief Mike Dombeck and on the Board of Directors for the National Network of Forest Practitioners. Lynn also chaired the Communities Committee of the 7th American Forest Congress from 1996 to 2000. She received a BA in English Literature from the University of Oregon.
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