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Okanogan Land Trust

Meet the Board

OLT is governed by a Board of Directors, which sets the organization’s mission, vision, and goals. Board members also contribute their time and energy to our events and projects

Margaret Hartzell
President
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Margaret has a lifelong interest in natural resource management, having worked for two federal land management agencies for 31 years before retiring in 2014.

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Margaret has a lifelong interest in natural resource management, having worked for two federal land management agencies for 31 years before retiring in 2014.

She has a graduate degree in natural resources planning from the University of Washington. Her career included managing teams of wildlife biologists, fish biologists, soil scientists, social scientists, botanists, foresters, and recreation specialists on projects large and small.

Margaret plans to stay in Okanogan County now that she is retired. There is a lot of outdoors to enjoy and explore. OLT’s work is a great match for Margaret’s interest in the outdoors.

She brings lots of knowledge about the natural world and much experience in managing natural resource conservation projects.

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Kayla McIntyre
Treasurer
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Kayla is interested in all things sustainable land management. She co-manages a dryland crop and cattle ranch on the Columbia Plateau just east of the…

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Kayla is interested in all things sustainable land management. She co-manages a dryland crop and cattle ranch on the Columbia Plateau just east of the Okanogan Valley.

Here she can spend much time outdoors working on the land to grow food, improve native pasture, soils, and water sources. During the winter months, she plans the upcoming season for the ranch and supports local farms through grant writing and project management.

Growing up in Seattle, Kayla has always been drawn to more open spaces. With a degree in natural resource systems from the University of British Columbia and years spent on a variety of farming operations, she returned home to Washington State in 2013 to pursue her passions in agriculture and outdoor adventure.

Kayla admires the strong and open spirit that exists in the Okanogan community and believes the amazing local ecology cultivates this vitality.

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Todd Thorn
Secretary
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Todd has a long-standing appreciation for the unique character of our landscape, and for the working lands that sustain it. He supports OLT’s mission to help…

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Todd has a long-standing appreciation for the unique character of our landscape, and for the working lands that sustain it. He supports OLT’s mission to help landowners achieve their conservation goals and strengthen sustainable, resource-based communities.

For the past 25 years, Todd has lived in Okanogan County and worked throughout OLT’s working area. He most recently served as water quality manager for the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, building programs to improve water quality and restore watersheds.

Prior to his work for the Tribes, Todd worked in various forester positions for the Department of Natural Resources. He enjoys collaborating with a neighboring rancher in grazing his land near Havillah while continuing his stewardship of forest land at Wauconda.

Interests include resource sustainability, birds and bird conservation, skiing, gardening, and exploring our special landscape.

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Cynthia Nelson
Director
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Cynthia is a nurse and accomplished horsewoman who co-owns and operates a 720 cow-calf operation (on conserved land) near Chesaw, in the Okanogan…

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Cynthia is a nurse and accomplished horsewoman who co-owns and operates a 720 cow-calf operation (on conserved land) near Chesaw, in the Okanogan Highlands east of Tonasket.

Cynthia grew up in Oswego, Illinois. She earned a BS in Animal Science from Southern Illinois University, and more than a decade later, a BS in Nursing from Washington State University. Since 1998, Cynthia has been working part-time as a rural RN and floor nurse in Republic and has been a nursing instructor since 2012.

In addition to nursing, Cynthia works as a horse trainer and breeder. She and her husband, Brian, operate the Nelson Ranch, which they placed under permanent protection in 2010 through a conservation easement held by OLT

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Lloyd Odell
Director
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Lloyd joined the OLT board in the fall of 2020. He lives near Curlew, in Ferry County, at the foot of the Kettle River Range, near the eastern border of OLT’s service area.

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Lloyd joined the OLT board in the fall of 2020. He lives near Curlew, in Ferry County, at the foot of the Kettle River Range, near the eastern border of OLT’s service area.

For most of his adult life, Lloyd has been involved in natural resources management and conservation. Early on, he worked in the timber business. Later, he went to work for the Ferry Conservation District.

He started as a field technician, doing water quality tests and wildlife habitat surveys. He retired as District Manager. Lloyd is committed to helping farmers and ranchers stay on the land.

He believes that good stewardship comes from responsible land ownership. He hopes to help OLT work with more landowners in Ferry County and the eastern Okanogan Highlands.

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Paul Nash
Director
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Paul Nash has been a resident of Okanogan County for over 30 years, along with his wife, Nancy Nash-Mendez. He has recently retired from the US Forest…

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Paul Nash has been a resident of Okanogan County for over 30 years, along with his wife, Nancy Nash-Mendez. He has recently retired from the US Forest Service, where he worked in timber planning and silviculture on the Okanogan National Forest. 

He enjoys hiking, traveling, foraging, and kayaking.

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Matt Danielson
Director
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Matt grew up and lives in the Okanogan Valley with his wife, Mady. He has a comprehensive knowledge of Okanogan and western Ferry Counties’ open spaces, wildlife, waters, and forests.

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Matt grew up and lives in the Okanogan Valley with his wife, Mady. He has a comprehensive knowledge of Okanogan and western Ferry Counties’ open spaces, wildlife, waters, and forests.

After finishing high school at Omak, Matt earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science at Western Washington University. During WWU’s summer breaks, Matt worked all four years as a wildlife technician for the USFS. After graduating, Matt worked on seasonal carnivore jobs with the University of Washington, Idaho Fish and Game, and the University of British Columbia. In this capacity, he worked mostly with wolves, cougars, and pine martens.

Matt then worked for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources as a wildlife biologist for the timber department of that agency. His work with DNR centered on lynx and the Loomis State Forest plan. Matt is currently the Okanogan Forest Senior Coordinator for Conservation Northwest, focusing on public forest issues that affect wildlife in Okanogan and Chelan Counties.

He is an avid and accomplished bird lover who helps organize the Omak-Okanogan Christmas bird count, volunteers on hawk surveys, and compiles the Okanogan County bird records for each year. 

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John McReynolds
Director
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John moved to the valley in 2017 with his wife, Alisa Weddle, and their children, Jamie and Joy. Alisa grew up in Tonasket, and after years of visiting the valley here, John and Alisa took the plunge and moved back.

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John moved to the valley in 2017 with his wife, Alisa Weddle, and their children, Jamie and Joy. Alisa grew up in Tonasket, and after years of visiting the valley here, John and Alisa took the plunge and moved back.

He is also the CEO and Nursing Home Administrator of North Valley Hospital in Tonasket. In addition to his new role as a Board member for OLT, John also serves on the Boards of the Okanogan Highlands Alliance and the North Valley Community Health Association.

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Connecting Land And Community
Okanogan Land Trust is a non-profit conservation organization located in North Central Washington.

Here, we protect the essential connections between people and place by conserving and sustaining our working farms and ranches, wildlife habitats, and water resources for generations to come.

EIN: 94-3112454

Contact

Mailing Address
PO Box 325
Okanogan, WA 98840

Physical Address
203 2nd Ave S
Okanogan, WA 98840

Phone
509-557-6306

EmaiL Us
info@okanoganlandtrust.org

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