Tuleyome Welcomes Sara Husby Back to Our Deep Home Place

If her name sounds familiar, it’s because Sara Husby has been a gleaming element in the history of both Tuleyome and the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument.
Hailing from the great city of Chicago, Sara moved to the beautiful state of California in 2007; trading in the Midwest mountains of skyscrapers for the real thing. Sara is an accomplished environmental advocate with a background in strategic planning and nonprofit work and a passion for public land preservation. A graduate from UC Davis, with a B.S. in Community and Regional Development, and an emphasis in Policy and Planning, Sara has a professional career of over 10 years of non-profit environmental management and conservation experience. She is the Principle/Founder of Wild Spirit Environmental. Sara’s greatest career accomplishment was leading the campaign for the permanent protection of the Berryessa Snow Mountain region, which was successfully completed when President Obama declared it a National Monument on July 10th, 2015.
We are so happy that Sara will again be joining Tuleyome, this time to help expand her greatest career accomplishment - the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. She will be coordinating with us and our conservation partners in our joint campaign to protect Molok Luyuk!
Welcome back, Sara!
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