
Rebecca Boslough-King is a conservation science and policy expert who works at the nexus of land management, climate change, and social issues. Rebecca’s experience includes conducting environmental research across four continents; working on environmental policy and programming from the local to international levels, including positions at the US Forest Service and UNEP-WCMC; facilitating environmental education and advocacy; and coordinating projects focused on building the capacity of local conservation initiatives. Currently, she serves as the Executive Director for the Montana Association of Conservation Districts (MACD). Rebecca also serves on the EPA Mountains and Plains Environmental Justice (MAP EJ) Council, the Montana Forest Collaboration Network (MFCN) Advisory Council, and on the board of World Montana.
Rebecca received an MPhil in conservation leadership from the University of Cambridge (UK) and an MSc in climate change and environmental policy from the University of Leeds (UK). She completed her BSc in natural resource conservation at the University of Montana. Rebecca is a British Marshall Scholar, a national Harry S. Truman Scholar, anda recipient of the Congress Bundestag Fellowship in Germany.