Background
Brandborg, Stewart Monroe was born on February 2, 1925 in Lewiston, Idaho, United States. Son of Guy Mathew and Edna (Stevenson) Brandborg.
conservationist government official
Brandborg, Stewart Monroe was born on February 2, 1925 in Lewiston, Idaho, United States. Son of Guy Mathew and Edna (Stevenson) Brandborg.
Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Tech, University Montana, 1948. Master of Science in Forestry, University Idaho, 1951.
With, United States Forest Service in, Idaho, Montana and Oregon, 1942-1946; research life history and ecology mountain goat in Montana, Montana Fish and Game Department, 1947-1948; research fellow, Idaho Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, 1949-1950; research and management investigations mountain goat, elk, other big game species, Idaho Department Fish and Game, 1950-1953; assistant conservation director, National Wildlife Federation, 1954-1960; director special projects, associate executive director, Wilderness Society, 1960-1963; executive director, Wilderness Society, 1964-1976; president, Citizens Action Center, 1976; special assistant to assistant secretary for fish and wildlife and parks, Department Interior, 1977; special assistant to director, National Park Service, 1977-1981; environmental and organizational development consultant, since 1981; co-chairman, Urban Environmental Center, 1972-1974; board directors, Human Environment Center, 1976-1990; national coordinator, Regional Environmental Leadership Conference Series, 1982-1986; president, Friends of the Bitterroot, 1988-1990. Board directors Wilderness Watch, since 1998.
Member Wildlife Society.
Married Anna Vee Mather, August 8, 1949. Children: Becky Glyde, Daniel Mathew, Betsy Edna, Anna Lisa, Fern Jennifer.