Bruce Babbitt
Bruce Babbitt served as U.S. Secretary of the Interior under President Bill Clinton. "During his eight-year tenure, Mr. Babbitt provided exceptional leadership on numerous important environmental initiatives, affecting such areas as restoration of the Florida Everglades and the California Bay Delta, wilderness protection, creation of new national monuments, and protection of wildlife and endangered species." [1]
"Prior to joining the Clinton administration, Mr. Babbitt was Governor of Arizona from 1978 to 1987 and Attorney General of Arizona from 1975 to 1978." [2]
He is currently "Of Counsel in Latham & Watkins' D.C. office, where his practice focuses on environmental and natural resources matters. ... Mr. Babbitt holds a LLB from Harvard University, a MS from the University of New Castle-Upon-Tyne and a BA from the University of Notre Dame." [3]
Affiliations
- Director, Environment 2004
- Trustee, Conservation Lands Foundation [1]
- WWF USA: Board of Directors (Chair) [2]
- Advisory Board, New Perspectives Quarterly [3]
- Advisory Committee, Amazon Conservation Team [4]
Resources and articles
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