Anthony began his adventures at an early age, traveling across middle-America for his father’s work. This, along with international mission-work, bred a passion for cultural immersion.
By age twenty-five, Anthony travelled to over 25 countries and 4 continents. Ultimately arriving in Alaska in 2017, at the age of twenty-seven. He immediately fell in love with the wild landscapes in the Last Frontier. Anthony’s work acts as a bridge that welcomes dialogue and confronts current issues of our generation.
He now focuses on preservation of the diverse and challenging terrain of the Arctic. Anthony has worked with the National Parks Conservation Association and Sierra Club on multiple campaigns to preserve Northern Alaskan land.
Anthony’s current focus is the Ambler Road Project. This proposal would cross native and protected land, impacting the already fragile eco-system in Northern Alaska. Visit NPCA.org to learn more and spread awareness.