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October 19, 2007

The National Landscape Conservations System:
An Interview with American Hiking Society's Seth Levy

In 2005, American Hiking Society created it's second regionally focused program when we hired Seth Levy to manage our Western Public Lands Initiative. Before joining American Hiking, Seth worked for US Senator Susan Collins. Senator Collins represents Seth's home state of Maine. That's right, he's a Mainer!

Seth is responsible for promoting protecting great trails and natural resources found on 26 million acres of western lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

Seth has been working diligently to organize week long volunteer trips on BLM lands through our Volunteer Vacations program, and to promote the National Landscape Conservation System through our National Trails Day program.

To listen to a 21 minute interview with Seth about this unique system of western public lands, please visit the link below.

Interview with Seth Levy, Manager of American Hiking Society's Western Public Lands Initiative (10 MB)

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Conservation | By Jeffrey Hunter | 10:03 PM

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