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Alison Holloran
Executive Director, Audubon Rockies
Alison Holloran is the executive director of Audubon Rockies and a vice president of National Audubon Society. She was hired in 2001 as the Important Bird Area coordinator and has since played many roles in implementing Audubon’s conservation strategies. Before Audubon Alison was a research scientist for the Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at the University of Wyoming. She received her master's degree in zoology and physiology from the University of Wyoming and her B.S. in wildlife management from University of West Virginia. Alison enjoys any activity that takes her outdoors, including hiking, birdwatching, hunting, skiing, and running.
Articles by Alison Holloran

A Tribute to Ella Sorensen, Champion for Shorebirds
December 21, 2023 —
Ella’s tireless work spanning nearly three decades has forever shaped the face of Great Salt Lake.

What Audubon Rockies Accomplished in 2023
December 20, 2023 —
See what you helped us do for birds in 2023.

Audubon Rockies' 2022 Year-end Video
November 29, 2022 —
See what you helped us accomplish for birds in 2022.

Audubon Rockies 2021 Year-end Video
December 03, 2021 —
Watch some of our most exciting accomplishments for bird conservation in Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah in 2021.

Converse County Energy Project Will Hurt Wyoming, Not Help It
September 16, 2020 —
Flaunting the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, a massive oil and gas project threatens wildlife and Wyoming’s economy.