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1. Staff | Atlantic Salmon Federation
www.asf.ca/staff.php - [Cached]Published on: 7/22/2008 Last Visited: 7/22/2008
John Burrows, Maine Council Coordinatorasfjb@blazenetme.net(207) 725-2833
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John Burrows, Maine Council Coordinatorasfjb@blazenetme.net(207) 725-2833John joined ASF in 2000.John works closely with ASF's Maine Council and travels extensively around the state doing grassroots outreach, communications, and advocacy.John has strongly advocated for the continued restoration of the Kennebec River, testifying before the State Legislature on various bills, and coordinated the effort to create a Riverfront Community Development Program for Maine.John graduated from Gettysburg College, where he majored in Political Science and Environmental Studies and minored in History.He then attended Yale University's School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and earned a Master of Environmental Studies degree in 1998.Prior to joining ASF, John worked as a consultant to various public and private entities, including the National Park Service, the Department of Energy, and the World Wildlife Fund.In his free time, John enjoys hiking, paddling, camping, traveling, and fly fishing.John is a native Mainer, having grown-up in the coastal community of Kennebunkport, and now lives in the neighboring community of Kennebunk with his wife, Christy, and dog, Duncan. -
2. www.asf.ca
www.asf.ca/Grassroots/affilME. - [Cached]Published on: 3/6/2007 Last Visited: 3/6/2007
John Burrows ASF Regional Director for Maine: asfjb@blazenetme.net 207-725-2833 207-721-3432 (cell)
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3. Removing dam transformed a Maine river
www.kennebecvalleytu.org/Misc% - [Cached]Published on: 11/3/2004 Last Visited: 11/21/2006
Angela Nadeau of Portsmith, N.H., lets her fingers glide along the surface of the Kennebec River while riding with John Burrows, rear, and Christy Cole on a 17-mile canoe trip from Waterville to Augusta, Maine.
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"There is no active salmon restoration now on the Kennebec," said John Burrows, a representative of the Atlantic Salmon Federation.

