Carter Kruse
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Dr. Kruse joined Turner Endangered Species Fund in June of 2000.
A two-year stint with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission focusing on hydropower impacts on aquatic resources lead him to his current position.
He serves as project manager for our efforts to restore the native bosque habitat along the Rio Grande river in New Mexico, manage threatened Chiricahua leopard frogs, and restore native salmonid and other fishes to stream corridors on New Mexico and Montana properties.
He maintains an affiliate professor position with Montana State University and his professional interests include stream ecology, watershed restoration, and the restoration and conservation of aquatic populations.
Dr. Kruse received his Ph.D.
and M.S.
from the University of Wyoming in 1998 where his research focused on the ecology and conservation of stream salmonids.
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Turner Endangered Species Fund
Turner Endangered Species Fund Financial ConglomeratesFinance Founded in 1997 by Ted Turner and his family, the Turner Endangered Species Fund (TESF) is a charitable foundation and non-exempt charitable trust located in Bozeman, Montana. The fund focuses on conserving biodiversity by ensuring the persistence of imperiled species and their habitats with an emphasis on private land. TESF is a core grantee of the Turner Foundation. They concentrate their efforts on carnivores, grasslands, plant-pollinator complexes and species that historically ranged onto properties owned by Ted Turner. TESF's activities are based on the principles of conservation biology. TESF supports the distribution of reliable scientific and policy information on biodiversity conservation and works closely with state and federal agencies, universities and private organizations. Historically, TESF has been involved in reintroduction projects for imperiled plants, birds, fishes and mammals. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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Turner Endangered Species Fund
Turner Endangered Species Fund Financial ConglomeratesFinance Founded in 1997 by Ted Turner and his family, the Turner Endangered Species Fund (TESF) is a charitable foundation and non-exempt charitable trust located in Bozeman, Montana. The fund focuses on conserving biodiversity by ensuring the persistence of imperiled species and their habitats with an emphasis on private land. TESF is a core grantee of the Turner Foundation. They concentrate their efforts on carnivores, grasslands, plant-pollinator complexes and species that historically ranged onto properties owned by Ted Turner. TESF's activities are based on the principles of conservation biology. TESF supports the distribution of reliable scientific and policy information on biodiversity conservation and works closely with state and federal agencies, universities and private organizations. Historically, TESF has been involved in reintroduction projects for imperiled plants, birds, fishes and mammals. | Finance |
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