Andy Kerr (environmentalist)

Andy Kerr (born May 29, 1955) is an Oregon-based conservation advocate, consultant, lobbyist, lecturer, and writer. He has worked to protect northern spotted owl habitat, secure water for fish in the Klamath Basin, and establish wilderness areas like Steens Mountain. Kerr was involved with the Oregon Natural Resources Council (now Oregon Wild) in the 1970s and the Wilderness Society in 2000. The Oregonian called him Oregon’s most prominent environmentalist during the northern spotted owl controversy.[1] He also unsuccessfully advocated for population control measures.