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Christy Goldfuss

Preservation Advocate

202-683-1250


Expertise

forests, mining, logging


Background

Christy Goldfuss is a preservation advocate with Environment America, based in Washington D.C. She works to give America’s treasured lands a voice in Congress, focusing on national forests, national parks, and wilderness areas. On both a state and federal level, she has fought to keep our last wild national forests off limits to destructive activities by building support for the 2001 Roadless Rule. She has also worked to protect national parks from destructive mining operations that threaten to pollute these treasured places.

Prior to working as an advocate for Environment America, Christy was a television reporter and anchor in Reno, Nevada, where she covered forest fires near Tahoe National Forest and other neighboring areas. Ms. Goldfuss graduated from Brown University in 1999.