Student719.310.0973tylerleeco@gmail.comLinkedIn: Tyler LeeAddress: Basalt, CO United StatesPeopleBiographyTyler Lee has worked in the outdoor conservation industry for seven years and in 10 Wilderness Areas throughout Idaho, Montana, and Colorado. He currently works for the U.S. Forest Service as the Lead Wilderness Ranger on the Aspen Sopris Ranger District, White River National Forest. His contemporary focus is Integrative and Public Land Management in the Master of Environmental Management program at Western Colorado University. For his master’s project, he is assisting the Aspen Sopris Ranger District of the White River National Forest with the strategic implementation of an overnight limited use permit system at Conundrum Hot Springs in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness. Academic ProgramsMaster in Environmental Management (MEM) More InformationOrganization(s): United States Forest ServiceAspen-Sopris Ranger DistrictProjects: Planning the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness Overnight Limited Use Permit System: A Minimum Tool ApproachInterest Tags: Conservation BiologyEcological HealthEnvironmental EducationEnvironmental CommunicationFire EcologyForestryInterpretationPublic LandsRecreationResilienceSustainabilityWildernessExpertise Tags: Climate ChangeConservation BiologyEnvironmental EducationEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental WritingForestryPhotographyProfessional WritingProject ManagementPublic LandsPublic PolicyPublic SpeakingRecreationSocial MediaSustainabilitySystems ThinkingVolunteer ManagementWildernessProfessional Media Links: @Alpinelee