BOW Director
Peggy Farrell
Biography
Peggy Farrell is the director of the International and
Wisconsin Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) programs.
In her 16 years with BOW, she has welcomed thousands of
women to the outdoors by teaching them beginner-level
outdoor skills that help them better enjoy nature and feel more confident.
Farrell's outdoor writing has been published in magazines including
Wisconsin Natural Resources, North American Hunter,
and North American Fisherman and has been featured in a variety of
newspapers and on-line publications. Her diverse
background includes training in natural resources, journalism, public
relations, advertising, editing and publishing, and hunter
education. Farrell has a master's degree in environmental education from
UW-Stevens Point College of Natural Resources.
She lives on a small farm outside Amherst, Wisconsin with Sam the Australian Shepherd,
Oona the Border Collie mix, and Andrew, the new Border
Collie extraordinaire, who so far has not eaten any of the
fancy-breed domestic chickens and geese. Farrells interests turkey hunting, gardening, music,
poetry, and
fishing.
Click here to see the biography of our founder Dr. Christine
Thomas.
