Chris Bason regards the crabbing and fishing he did with his father while growing up in Delaware as some of the most memorable and important times in his life.
“That’s how I got into conservation – through my family,” said Bason, 48, who also took up hunting for ducks, and eventually deer. Bason’s lifelong affinity for nature shaped a 25-year career in conservation, leading to his appointment as the new executive director of the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania.
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