Meghan grew up in Washington in the verdant foothills of the Cascades where she developed a deep passion for the natural world. She earned a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Natural Resources with an emphasis in Wildlife Ecology from Washington State University and University of Idaho. Meghan has conducted research on a variety of wildlife species including pygmy rabbits, American pikas, mule deer, white-tailed deer, Andean bears, and songbirds. Prior to joining the Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Board as Salmon Habitat Recovery Project Manager, Meghan worked at Cramer Fish Sciences where she gained experience in salmon recovery and habitat restoration. Outside of the professional realm, Meghan is an avid outdoor enthusiast and enjoys mountain biking, skiing, and fly fishing, activities that reinforce her connection with nature and commitment to environmental stewardship.
Last modified: April 30, 2024