Outdoors Staff

National Wildlife Federation staff are drawn to the work by their love of our natural resources, and for many, that love is rooted in their experiences as hunters and anglers. Staff across the federation work on fish and wildlife issues critical to our outdoor pursuits. The following staff are hunters and anglers and the core of our sporting staff who work every day on the issues and programs that support our outdoor experiences.

 

Meet the Team

 
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Aaron Kindle

Director of Sporting Advocacy

A lifelong Westerner, Aaron possesses a deep appreciation for the West, its people, and its wild country. Aaron focuses on numerous hunter/angler conservation efforts for the National Wildlife Federation, including elevating the Federation’s sporting voice across the country. Read bio >>

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Annita Lucchesi

Artemis Program Manager

Annita Lucchesi serves as program manager for Artemis. She has over a decade of experience advocating for policy at the Tribal, state, and federal levels. Most recently, she served as founder and executive director of Sovereign Bodies Institute, a community-based research institute on gender and sexual violence against Indigenous people. Lucchesi holds a PhD in Geography from the University of Arizona and has nearly two decades of experience as a cartographer. Annita travels between her tribal community in southeast Montana and rural northern California, where she grew up and maintains close community ties. She is an avid outdoors sportswoman who fishes, hikes, and enjoys harvesting from the land as a way of maintaining her cultural traditions as an Indigenous woman.

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Mary Jo Brooks

Senior Manager, Communications

Mary Jo Brooks is the senior manager of communications for the public lands team, NWF Outdoors, and Artemis. She enjoys backpacking, hiking, and skiing on public lands in Colorado. Prior to her work at NWF, she was a producer for the PBS NewsHour.

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Tanner Saul

Digital Media Coordinator

Tanner Saul, public lands and sporting digital coordinator, is passionate about hunting, paddle boarding, and wildlife photography. He lives in Missoula, Montana, where he embraces the outdoors at every opportunity.

Additional National Wildlife Federation staff are inveterate hunters and anglers, and are working on programs and issues related to hunting and fishing.

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