“It’s beautiful, It’s beautiful, and it’s beautiful.”

Whenever people ask me what I do for a job, I tend to struggle to find a straight answer. I could just say that I’m a conservation biologist, or a field ecologist, or even a conservationist – whatever I feel…
Welcoming Doug Milek as Executive Director

The Round River Conservation Studies Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of Doug Milek as our new Executive Director. Doug replaces our longtime Founder and Executive Director, Dennis Sizemore. Doug has worked on many facets of Round River’s conservation efforts for 24 years with a focus on directing and expanding Round River’s […]
Congratulations to Kaggie Orrick!

Kaggie Orrick‘s journey in conservation traces back to her semester abroad with Round River in the fall of 2008 in Namibia. During this experience, she was exposed to various conservation initiatives, including assisting with Save the Rhino Trust projects, conducting Ximenia (sour plum) transects, and participating in mapping exercises to understand wildlife movements. It was […]