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Deb Donahue is a lawyer and a wildlife biologist. A member of the University
of Wyoming College of Law faculty since 1992, she teaches Environmental Law, Public
Lands, Indian Law, and Native American Natural Resources Law... ...more
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DebDeb Donahue is a lawyer and a
wildlife biologist. A member of the University of Wyoming College of Law faculty
since 1992, she teaches Environmental Law, Public Lands, Indian Law, and Native
American Natural Resources Law. She spent 2002 on sabbatical in New Zealand, studying
biodiversity conservation policy. Donahue served as executive director of the Wyoming
Outdoor Council in 1983-85. She has worked for federal land management agencies,
the mining industry, law firms, a federal judge, and conservation organizations,
including the National Wildlife Federation in Alaska. She is author of The Western
Range Revisited: Removing Livestock from Public Lands to Conserve Native Biodiversity
(1999). In 2000 she was honored as the Wyoming Wildlife Federation's Natural
Resources Conservationist of the Year. In 2000 she was honored as the Wyoming Wildlife
Federation's Natural Resources Conservationist of the Year.
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