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    • Contact Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Programs
    • Where We Work
    • Who We Work With
    • Staff
      • Andrew Orahoske, Conservation Director
      • Gary Graham Hughes, Executive Director
      • Amber Jamieson, Office Manager
      • Natalynne Delapp, Development Director
      • Rob DiPerna, Industrial Forestlands Reform Advocate (THP Monitor)
      • Kimberly Baker, Public Land Advocate
      • Sharon Duggan, Staff Attorney
      • Dian Griffith, Administrative Director
    • Board of Directors
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    • Volunteering and Internships

Mission Statement

The Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC) works to protect and restore ancient forests, watersheds, coastal estuaries, and native species in Northern California. EPIC uses an integrated, science-based approach, combining public education, citizen advocacy, and strategic litigation.

Public Lands | Industrial Forestry Reform | Biodiversity Protection | Clean Water | Donate | 145 G Street, Suite A, Arcata, CA 95521 | (707) 822-7711 | epic [at] wildcalifornia.org