•
Matthew Auer 1996 PhD, Dean and Arch Professor,
University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs •
Linda Behnken, commercial fisher •
Frances Beinecke 1971 BA, 1974 MFS, President,
Natural Resources Defense Council; member,
National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling (2010) •
Richard M. Brett, conservationist •
Agustín F. Carbó Lugo 2012 MEM, U.S. Department of Energy Inaugural Director of Puerto Rico Grid Modernization and Recovery Team (2022-2025); First Chairman of Puerto Rico Energy Commission (2014-2017) •
Ian Cheney 2002 BA, 2003 MEM, Emmy-nominated filmmaker •
William Wallace Covington 1976 PhD, Regents' Professor,
Northern Arizona University •
Justin Elicker 2010 MEM, mayor of
New Haven, Connecticut •
Richard Thornton Fisher 1903 MF, founding director of the
Harvard Forest •
Alphonse "Buddy" Fletcher Jr. 2004 MEM •
Emanuel Fritz, a professor known as "Mr. Redwood" •
Carmen R. Guerrero Pérez 2010 MEM, director of the Caribbean Environmental Protection Division of the Environmental Protection Agency •
William B. Greeley, Chief, U.S. Forest Service, 1920–1928 •
Christopher T. Hanson 1996 M.E.M./M.A.R. Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 2021–2025 •
Stuart L. Hart 1976 MFS, academic addressing global poverty and economic development, professor emeritus at Cornell University •
Phillip Hoose 1977 MFS, author •
Ralph Hosmer, pioneering Hawaiian forester •
Edward M. Kennedy Jr. 1991 MES, attorney and Connecticut state senator •
Aldo Leopold 1908, conservationist and author of
A Sand County Almanac •
H. R. MacMillan, forester and industrialist •
John R. McGuire, Chief, U.S. Forest Service, 1972–1979 •
Thornton T. Munger, pioneering U.S. Forest Service researcher; civic activist who helped create
Portland, Oregon's
Forest Park •
Mark Plotkin 1981 MFS, ethnobotanist, explorer, and activist •
Robert Michael Pyle 1976 PhD,
lepidopterist and
John-Burroughs-Medal–winning author, subject of
The Dark Divide •
Samuel J. Record, botanist •
Arthur Cuming Ringland 1905, District Forester, Southwestern Region, U.S. Forest Service, 1908-1916, Co-founder
CARE •
Ferdinand A. Silcox, Chief, U.S. Forest Service, 1933–1939 •
David Martyn Smith, forester and educator, author of
The Practice of Silviculture •
Eleanor Sterling 1993 PhD, conservationist and biologist, American Museum of Natural History •
Robert Y. Stuart, Chief, U.S. Forest Service, 1928–1933 •
Dorceta E. Taylor 1985 MFS, 1991 PhD, environmental sociologist and preeminent scholars in the field of environmental justice,
Yale University •
Rae Wynn-Grant 2010 MESc, large carnivore ecologist and a fellow with
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