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About Me.

I am passionate about conservation and driven by a lifelong connection to the outdoors. That motivation led me to focus my career on protecting native ecosystems and supporting sustainable land management.
 

My background includes fieldwork in arboriculture and ecological restoration. Spending 6 years in the field, I gained hands-on experience identifying invasive species, restoring native habitats, and understanding how real-world landscapes respond to management practices. These roles helped build a solid foundation in applied ecology and reinforced the importance of science-informed conservation.
 

Now, with a graduate degree in Environmental GIS, I’m focused on using spatial tools to support invasive species monitoring, risk assessment, and habitat protection. My goal is to help conservation groups and agencies make better, data-informed decisions through maps, modeling, and accessible tools that support real outcomes on the ground.

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586-256-2730

Farmingdale, ME

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