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Clay grew up on Long Island, NY and came to Hawaiʻi in 1999 as a wildlife project intern. He soon turned to plant science, pursuing graduate degrees at the University of Hawaiʻi and University of Tasmania, which led to work with community-based land care programs in many parts of the world. He has been an Extension Faculty at UH Mānoa in the Natural Resources and Environmental Management Department since 2013, working on wildfire and ecosystem restoration to support local communities, watershed programs, and landowners across Hawaiʻi and Micronesia.
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