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Marla Fox, Rewilding Attorney, WildEarth Guardians
Marla Fox joined WildEarth Guardians in 2015 as the Rewilding Attorney. Her work focuses on developing strategic legal advocacy to reclaim places for the wild and reconnect wildlife habitat and waterways across the American West. Originally from Minnesota, Marla spent her informative years swimming and fishing at the lake up north. She received her B.A. in Spanish and Biology from St. Olaf College in 2006 and her J.D. from Lewis and Clark Law School in 2012. Marla worked as a legal intern with Earthjustice’s California office and Earthrise Law Center. Before joining Guardians, she got her legal feet wet as Legal Fellow (and later Staff Attorney) for the Northwest Environmental Defense Center. Marla likes to spend her free time exploring the west on backpacking trips, running, and gardening.
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Wildlife win in Montana
Marla Fox | Aug 11, 2021
Read moreLegal victory defends at-risk grizzly bears and bull trout from expanded road building on the Flathead National Forest in northwest Montana
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Keeping it wild on the Bitterroot National Forest
Marla Fox | Jul 20, 2018
Read moreThe Forest Service’s Bitterroot Travel Plan closed fragile lands to OHV and bicycle use, but that was only the beginning of our fight