Amy Soper
Stewardship Director

Amy earned a Master’s degree in Sustainable Natural Resource Management from Unity College, during which she worked on a project with the Maine DEP focusing on public support to combat aquatic invasive plant species. Amy has also worked as an intervention teacher at RSU 73, where she incorporated conservation and wildlife into her curriculum. She has been actively involved in her family’s logging business since she was a young child, and continues to live in her home town of Livermore where she is now raising her two very busy boys. Her hobbies include almost all forms of outdoor recreation: snowmobiling, skiing and ice fishing in the winter; hiking and riding her motorcycle in the summer. Amy has hiked many of the great peaks of Maine, fished some of the most pristine lakes and ventured through some rugged terrain: these experiences have solidified her belief that Maine’s natural wonders need to be conserved for all to experience and enjoy.