As Northern Rockies' Yellowstone Wildlife and Outreach Fellow, Garret is passionate about public lands protection and advocacy.

He aims to help wildlife managers and policy makers work together to achieve shared conservation goals.

Garret holds a B.S. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Montana and a Masters of Studies in Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law from Lewis & Clark Law School.

Prior to joining NPCA, Garret worked as a fly fishing guide across Montana, where he developed relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders while rowing down pristine watersheds bordering Glacier National Park and in the Bob Marshall Wilderness.

In his free time, you can find him fishing with his Labrador retriever.