Edward C. Wolf
Alum 2004Edward C. Wolf has written or edited several books on people, living resources and natural hazards in the Pacific Northwest including Klamath Heartlands: A Guide to the Klamath Reservation Forest Plan (Ecotrust/OSU Press, 2004), Salmon Nation (Ecotrust/OSU Press, 2003) and A Tidewater Place (Mountaineers Books, 1993).
At the Mesa Refuge he started a memoir, How Marvejols Found Us (self-published in 2014), a “why-to” book linking cross-cultural experience with sustainability concerns. In 2016 he was a contributing author to Safer, Stronger, Smarter: A Guide to School Natural Hazard Safety (FEMA P-1000), and the 2017 collection Come Shining: Essays and Poems on Writing in a Dark Time (Kelson Books, Portland, Oregon) includes his essay “A Stick Chart for the Time of Trump.” A resident of Bellingham, Washington, he is board president of RE Sources, a nonprofit environmental organization, and also serves on the board of Columbia Riverkeeper.
The Mesa Refuge
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956