
“We’re excited to welcome Laurel to the team, especially in this moment,” said Molli Myers, Board President of KILT. “She understands that restoring land is inseparable from restoring relationships—with Tribes, with communities, and with the river itself. Her ability to navigate complex partnerships while staying grounded in place and purpose makes her uniquely suited to help move KILT into our next chapter.”

KILT’s Mission is to protect and preserve land for the benefit of Klamath Basin tribal communities and to advance public interest purposes such as fish and wildlife habitat restoration and enhancement, public education, and public recreational access. In this way we seek to empower Klamath Basin tribal communities by providing them with greater control over their land and resources through facilitating and supporting land returns, conservation easements, and other mechanisms.

KILT's Board was formed based on criteria including relevant expertise, geographic representation, commitment, cultural connections and governance skills. Our board members represent diverse Tribal communities and have demonstrated success working in the Klamath Basin restoration over decades.
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