Bio
Through an undergraduate education in Natural Resources Management with a minor in Geography at Colorado State University, I acquired the fundamental skills of a botanist and spatial analyst. I then developed and applied those skills receiving an M.S. in Forest Sciences at the same institution. My research focused in on the ecological analysis of vegetation at the landscape scale. This translated to a holistic understanding of vegetative communities and how we can achieve restoration-oriented goals by working with the natural histories of flora. At RDG, I tackle botany, geospatial analysis and cartography for a variety of stream and wetland restoration projects.