Author
Madeleine Carey, Southwest Conservation Manager, WildEarth Guardians
Madeleine Carey is the WildEarth Guardians’ Greater Gila Guardian. Born and raised in Albuquerque, Madeleine spent her childhood exploring the Rio Grande and its bosque on foot and on horseback. In May 2014, she graduated from Tufts University in Medford, MA with a degree in Biology and Urban Studies. While at Tufts, she was a four-year member of the Track and Cross Country teams and a trip leader for the Tufts Wilderness Orientation program. During college, Madeleine spent her summers working for the Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program, researching American Pika in the Valles Caldera National Preserve and working with NM State Forestry to create a post-wildfire assistance guide. An avid runner and pie baker, Madeleine is always looking for ways to combine adventures with brunch.
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Ask Congress to support the Save Oak Flat Act
Madeleine Carey | Apr 24, 2021
Read moreHelp protect the Apache sacred site known as Chi’chil Bildagoteel from the second-largest mining company in the world
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Postcard from the Gila
Madeleine Carey | Jul 23, 2018
Read moreGuardians’ Conservation Director, Wild Places Program Director, and I spent four days circumnavigating the Gila National Forest and meeting its players—animal, plant, and human
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In Aldo Leopold’s footsteps
Madeleine Carey | May 11, 2018
Read moreIn search of the elusive canine