
It’s not every day you meet someone whose passion for conservation spans from local community efforts to international environmental policy. Krystyna Wolniakowski is one of those remarkable individuals, and the Columbia River Gorge Chapter is incredibly fortunate to have her as a dedicated volunteer.
A Local Champion
Krystyna is always ready to lend a hand, whether it’s a big project or a small task. She was a vital part of the team, alongside IAFI Membership Manager Lorrie DeKay and IAFI Store Manager Patty Hurd, that brought our “Gorge-ous Gathering” IAFI Membership Meeting to life last May. Beyond specific events, Krystyna is a trusted advisor, offering invaluable insights and feedback on many of the IAFI and Gorge Chapter initiatives. Her dedication to our local efforts is truly inspiring.
A Lifetime of Impact
Krystyna’s impressive background in environmental conservation and public service is evident in everything she does. As the Executive Director of the Columbia River Gorge Commission, she plays a crucial role in safeguarding the breathtaking scenic, natural, recreational, and cultural resources of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
Her commitment to environmental stewardship extends far beyond the Gorge. She currently chairs the Klamath River Foundation, leading a successful multi-year project to remove dams on the Klamath River in southern Oregon—a monumental undertaking for river restoration. Krystyna is also a key member of the Romania Foundation, dedicated to developing sustainable tourism in Romania, and she contributes to the One Fly Foundation, which supports river restoration and fisheries health.
Global Reach
Krystyna’s career highlights showcase over 35 years of dedicated work in nature and landscape protection across the globe. Before her current role, she headed the Western Regional Office of the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) in Portland, overseeing conservation grant programs across seven northwestern U.S. states.
From 1991 to 2000, she served as Director for Central and Eastern Europe at the German Marshall Fund of the U.S. There, she developed crucial environmental, economic, and democratic programs in numerous countries after the fall of the Berlin Wall. A standout achievement was her initiation of the Environmental Partnership for Central Europe (EPCE) program in 1990. This pioneering non-governmental grant program provided vital support to pro-ecological civil society organizations in Central Europe, including the Partnership for Environment Foundation in Poland.
Krystyna Wolniakowski’s tireless efforts, both locally and internationally, exemplify a profound commitment to protecting our planet’s natural treasures. We are incredibly grateful for her contributions to the Columbia River Gorge Chapter and her enduring legacy in conservation.
