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Joshua S. Reichert on the Pew Environment Group

Joshua S. Reichert

Managing Director, Pew Environment Group

The Pew Charitable Trusts

In January 2008, the National Environmental Trust (NET) merged with the Pew Environment Group. These two organizations bring similar policy and advocacy skills to the work of protecting the world’s natural heritage. The consolidated team, with an annual budget of more than $70 million and a staff of 80, is one of the largest U.S. environmental organizations. Tracing its roots to 1994, NET was started by Pew and others to assist the national advocacy efforts of the environmental community.

Marshall Ledger spoke with the Pew Environment Group’s managing director, Joshua S. Reichert, Ph.D., to describe the recent merger.

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