About
I have always been deeply passionate about the outdoors and am dedicated to preserving the natural world. For me, there is nothing more fulfilling than being out in the wilderness, surrounded by the beauty and complexity of nature. This love for the outdoors has driven me to focus on supporting sensitive species that often go unnoticed, such as the elusive moose in Wisconsin.
For the past eight years, I have independently researched and monitored the moose population in Northern Wisconsin. My goal is to gather crucial data to help recognize moose as an established species within the state, a vital step toward ensuring their conservation and protection. With a background in citizen science, I am committed to bridging the gap between research and action by contributing valuable insights to wildlife conservation efforts and engaging with local and state agencies, as well as the broader scientific community.
In addition to my work with moose in Wisconsin, I actively participate in the Wolf-Moose Project on Isle Royale, where I volunteer every summer. I am also a Founding Board Member for the Wolf-Moose Foundation, which is committed to advancing this project to a fully self-sustaining status. This project and my own research underscore my belief that every species plays a vital role in our ecosystems, and that through dedicated research and collaboration, we can help protect and preserve these natural treasures for future generations.
Joined
September 2024