About
Hannah Hartmann is an environmental activist and biorestoration ecologist from traditional Tongva territory (Los Angeles, California). Her undergraduate degree is from Humboldt State University (unceded Wiyot homelands) in Environmental Science, with specialties in Soil Science, Fire Ecology, and Mycology. Hannah moved to Hilo, Hawaiʻi Island (Kānaka Maoli and Kānaka ʻŌiwi homelands) in 2021 and has since received a Master of Science degree in Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science (TCBES). Hannah currently serves on the boards of Recycle Hawaiʻi, Sierra Club Hawaiʻi Island Group (Conservation Committee co-chair), and HULI PAC (Communications Committee chair). She works to further implement mycorestoration (healing of soil and water by allying with fungi) throughout Pae ʻĀina O Hawaiʻi, and is a strong advocate for land return and demilitarization.
Joined
September 2023