Felice Pace was born on January 10th 1947 into the working class Italian Community in South Philadelphia. He holds a BA in Economics from Yale U., an MA in Education from Montclair State University and a life-time California teaching credential. He has worked as a teacher/educator, laborer, Outward Bound instructor, social services administrator and for Native American tribes. For fifteen years during the 80s and 90s Felice worked for and led the Klamath Forest Alliance as Program Coordinator and Executive Director. During that time he played a major role in the campaign to protect Northwest and Northern California Ancient Forests, including participation as a speaker at President Clinton's Forest Conference. Currently Felice engages as an independent Klamath River, Scott River, clean water and streamflow activist and pursues a number of writing project. Felice blogs on Klamath River issues at www.KlamBlog.org. He has lived in Northwest California's Klamath River Basin since 1975 and currently resides at Klamath Glen near the mouth of the Klamath River.