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Watchable Wildlife Foundation Board Members

Linda Marr

Director

Linda Marr, daughter of Bob and Phyllis Mace, spent many happy hours as a child in the outdoors. She shares her father’s belief in the value of providing opportunities to enjoy and study wildlife and, since retiring as an educator and science editor, has worked on promoting his vision.

Devon Finley

Director

Devon grew up in the National Park Service, making a lifelong connection to the outdoors and wildlife. She worked for the Turner Foundation in the fields of environmental health, water and air quality, and youth development before meeting the passionate people behind the Mace Watchable Wildlife Fund while at the Oregon Community Foundation. She continues to work in education and wholeheartedly supports the mission of the Watchable Wildlife Foundation.

Bob Hunter

Director

Bob received his Bachelor of Science in Zoology in 1975 as well as a law degree in 1978 from the University of Michigan. He worked as a partner in a law firm until 1998 and then worked for a statewide river conservation organization until retirement in 2015. Bob is an avid birdwatcher and fisherman. He brings over 40 years of non-profit board experience to this position.

Bill Leavens

Director

Bill is a Rogue Valley native and a graduate of Oregon State University. He has spent 35 years in the construction/aggregate industry and currently owns and manages several aggregate operations. He has served on numerous boards and stakeholder committees dealing mainly with natural resource issues. Bill enjoyed a close friendship with Bob and Phyllis Mace and clearly understands their vision for Watchable Wildlife.

Mark Vargas

Director

Mark Holds a BS in Wildlife Science from Oregon State University. He recently retired from  ODFW after over 37 years with the agency. During his career he worked as the manager for the Denman Wildlife Area, the local, then District Wildlife Biologist, District Watershed Manager, and in Salem as the Deputy Director and Deputy Wildlife Division Administrator.

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