Adjunct Professor Bob Sallinger
Adjunct Professor Bob Sallinger
Photo courtesy of Portland Audubon Society
- Legal Ecology: Urban Biodiversity and the Law (summer course)
| BA |
Reed College |
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| JD | Lewis & Clark Law School | |
Bob Sallinger is the Conservation Director for the Audubon Society of Portland where he has worked since 1992. His current responsibilities include managing the Audubon Statewide Important Bird Area in Oregon, recovery of imperiled species, promoting wildlife conservation in the Portland Metropolitan Region, and overseeing the Society’s wildlife rehabilitation center. He has a particular interest in anthropogenic impacts on wildlife and promoting wildlife stewardship in urban ecosystems. His favorite pastime rappelling off Portland area bridges to monitor the region’s growing population of bridge nesting peregrine falcons. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Coalition for a Livable Future and the East Multnomah County Soil and Water Conservation District. He lives in Northeast Portland with his wife Elisabeth Neely, two children, a dog, a cat (indoor!) and a couple of chickens.
Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law is located in Wood Hall on the Law Campus.
email elaw@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6784
Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law
Lewis & Clark Law School
10101 S. Terwilliger Boulevard MSC
Portland OR 97219
