Amalia Baldwin

ABALDWIN@HRASSOC.COM

HISTORIAN – BOISE OFFICE

Amalia Baldwin began her career as a historical consultant at Stevens Historical Research Associates (SHRA) in 2016. She joined HRA in 2023, when HRA acquired SHRA. Amalia works primarily in litigation support, where she has authored and edited reports, provided public testimony, and managed projects from initial client contact through final product delivery. Her background in environmental science and anthropology serves as an excellent foundation for Native American histories, navigability studies, water and land use histories, and environmental contamination studies.

Amalia earned her Master of Science degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Nelson Institute in 2008. Amalia’s Master’s thesis, Becoming Wilderness: Nature, History and the Making of Isle Royale National Park, was published as a book in 2011. Amalia worked for both the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the National Park Service in environmental communication and interpretation before becoming a history consultant.

Amalia, her husband, and her two children spend as much time exploring the outdoors as possible. They are all avid hikers, backpackers, campers, bike commuters, and cross-country skiers.

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