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    James O'Donnell

    Freelance Environmental Journalist / Conservation Photographer/ Author

    James O'Donnell is a versatile writer, photographer, and environmental activist, with over two decades of experience in the field. He has a Master's degree in Community and Regional Planning from the University of New Mexico, where he received extensive training in collaboration, coalition building, lobbying, watershed assessment, management, and conservation planning. Before that, he also earned a BA in Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology.

    Throughout his career, James has worked for various environmental organizations and initiatives, including Interface Permaculture, the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance, the Coalition for Valle Vidal, and the Environmental Finance Center. In these roles, he has gained valuable experience in outreach coordination, project assistance, and advocacy for nature conservation and restoration.

    Besides, James is an accomplished author, with a focus on climate change, migration, human rights, and environmental issues. He has written several literary non-fiction and speculative fiction works, including NOTES FOR THE AURORA SOCIETY. James also shares his passion for the outdoors and travel through his blog, Around the World in Eighty Years. As a conservation photographer, James uses his camera to capture the beauty and fragility of nature and inspire others to protect it.

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    Location

    Taos, New Mexico