Education

To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society. -Theodore Roosevelt

Outdoor Adventure Camp Staff

Meet the Outdoor Adventure Camp Staff

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Luke Coccoli
Director of Conservation Programs

Luke is a native to Montana and grew up just down the road in Choteau, MT. After attending Montana State University and graduating in 2012 with a BS degree in Fish & Wildlife Management he began working for the Club at the TRM Ranch and Rasmuson WIldlife Conservation Center. He now holds a M.Ed. degree from the University of Montana and lives on-site with his wife and two young children.

In his free-time Luke loves to fly-fish, raft, archery hunt and go for long walks with his two Airedale terriers, Otis and Olive!

His favorite Outdoor Adventure Camp activity is helping out at the shooting range and watching campers hit their first target.


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Maddie Todd
Conservation Education Programs Manager

Maddie is from West Virginia and moved out to Montana to work for the Boone and Crockett Club as their intern and after one summer, she canceled her plane ticket and never went home! She finished up her bachelors degree in Environmental Studies at Montana State University in Bozeman. During the summer season she’s living on the Rasmuson Wildlife Conservation Center coordinating all things conservation education and summer camps! 

In her free time she enjoys rock climbing, mountain biking, backpacking, reading and knitting! 

Her favorite Outdoor Adventure Camp activities include hiking, archery, making nature art and doing conservation science in the lab.


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Zach Borelis
RWCC Intern

Zach is from South Carolina and currently attends Clemson University where he is majoring in Forestry. He attended an Outdoor Adventure Camp when he was in high school and loved it so much he came back to work with us! Zach is also on the Clemson shotgun team, so it’s no surprise shooting sports day is his favorite during Outdoor Adventure Camps. He also enjoys fly fishing in Dupuyer Creek, the Rocky Mountain Wildlife and teaching kids about conservation.

In his free time Zach loves to backpack, hike, hunt, fish, mountain bike and rock climb!

 

 

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