Michael P. Dombeck, Ph.D.
Pioneer Professor of Global Environmental Management
University of Wisconsin System Fellow of Global Conservation


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Brief Biography

One of the most renowned and respected contemporary conservationists, Mike Dombeck dedicated a quarter of a century to managing federal lands and natural resources in the long-term public interest. His leadership in the Bureau of Land Management and as former chief of the Forest Service impacted nearly 500 million acres. His legacy is one of steadfast stewardship for the land, and he is most noted for significant efforts toward watershed health and restoration, sustainable forest ecosystem management, sound forest roads and roadless area protection. As the capstone to his life-long career in public service, he was granted the highest award in federal service, the Presidential Rank � Distinguished Executive Award.

Dr. Dombeck is also the recipient of the prestigious Audubon Medal and the Lady Bird Johnson Conservation Award. He has authored, co-authored, and edited over 200 popular and scholarly publications, including the book Watershed Restoration: Principles and Practices, and most recently the book From Conquest to Conservation: Our Public Lands Legacy.

Dr. Dombeck now serves as GEM Pioneer Professor and UW System Fellow of Global Conservation. The Global Environmental Management Education Center at the College of Natural Resources at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (GEM) aims to develop and share world-class educational programs in natural resources and environmental management for building a sustainable future locally and abroad. He writes popular and technical articles, lectures and makes frequent national and international presentations on current environmental, natural resource management, and social issues.

Dr. Dombeck and his wife, Patricia, live near Stevens Point, Wisconsin. They have one daughter, Mary, who recently completed her Peace Corps assignment in Africa.


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Education:
Ph.D., Fisheries Biology, Iowa State University
M.S., Zoology, University of Minnesota
M.S.T., Biology & Education; B.S., Biology & General Science, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Recent Career Titles:
Current: GEM Professor & University of Wisconsin System Fellow for Global Conservation

1997-2001: Chief, Forest Service
Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC

1994-1997: Acting Director, Bureau of Land Management
Department of the Interior, Washington, DC


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