James G. Workman
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James G. Workman

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James Workman is a dynamic storyteller and entrepreneur, whose studies of hunter-gatherers on land and offshore have sparked new thinking about how we replenish freshwater, marine fisheries, and wildlands. Jamie founded AquaShares Inc., which pioneered online water credit trading in California & Morocco. He coauthored the forthcoming Sea Change and wrote the award-winning Heart of Dryness, both narrative nonfiction books on rights-based conservation. He has advised political leaders from Nelson Mandela to U.S. Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt after study at Yale, Oxford and Stanford, and teaching courses at Wesleyan & Whitman colleges. But his real education came from blowing up dams, releasing wolves, restoring wildland fires, guiding safaris, smuggling water to dissidents, breaking down in Africa's Kalahari Desert, and becoming a husband and dad (not ranked in that order).
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