Methow Conservancy

Meet our Guests: Jason Paulsen and Daniel Senner

Jason Paulsen and Daniel Senner

Executive Director and Community Conservation Coordinator, The Methow Conservancy

Methow Valley, WA

09/01/21

 

A lover of the magical landscapes and vibrant community of Washington’s Methow Valley, Jason Paulsen thinks he has “the best job in the American West.” As Executive Director of the Methow Conservancy, Jason oversees the organization’s conservation efforts and works to inspire the community of the Methow Valley to care for the land. An important focus of Jason’s work is securing affordable housing in a region that plays host to many second homes. Jason explains that affordable housing supports the longevity of the community, and it also gives folks the baseline comfort and security that provides an opportunity to put time and energy into conservation work.

Jason’s colleague Daniel Senner is the Community Conservation Coordinator at the Conservancy, focusing primarily on community engagement: hosting volunteer projects, crafting education programs, and creating experiences that celebrate the valley’s ecology and foster a strong stewardship ethic.

At the core of the Conservancy’s work are the 100+ conservation easements the organization manages to protect land in the valley. As a result, both Jason and Daniel work closely with private landowners to reach conservation goals. Jason and Daniel agree that, while sometimes challenging, this collaboration yields effective and fair approaches that both meet the needs of landowners and prioritize the health of the land.

 

By Erika Goodman