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1991: Brian Gay served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Morocco in Toubkal National Park, Imlil, Ouirgane, Ourika, Asni, Aremdt beginning in 1991
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Brian Gay can be contacted at briangay04ayahoodcom
Country of Service: Morocco
Training Group: 1991 'l'khair'
Cities you served in: Toubkal National Park, Imlil, Ouirgane, Ourika, Asni, Aremdt
Arrival Year: 1991
Departure Year: 1994
Work Description:
Resource and Park management, wildlife assessments and local community development for park management and education.
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Worked with National Park Service and NOAA fisheries contractors and, for past 10 years have worked as a Park Naturalist/trainer, community developer and wildlife monitor / manager in Seattle Washington. Married now to Karima Homman-Ludiye (PC Office '91-'97) and have 2 children.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Would like to reach Scott Estergard, others from Forestry, Nat Resource Mngment, Environmental Education in groups 1991, and 1993.
Originally posted: 12/14/2010Related Links:
Peace Corps Annual Report: 1991; Peace Corps Morocco; Directory of Morocco RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Morocco RPCVs
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