Bryan is a hydrologic technician with the USGS, Central Midwest Water Science Center, in Lee's Summit, Missouri, and he is passionately dedicated to science and nature conservation.
Bryan is a Kansas City native, just recently moved back to the area after working in Everglades National Park for the last two years studying fish communities and hydrology.
Professional Experience
2020 to Present, Hydrological Technician, USGS, Lee's Summit, MO
2018 - 2020, Research Associate, National Audubon Society, Tavernier, FL
2016 to 2018, Biological Science Technician, National Audubon Society, Moss Point, MS
2016 to 2016, Biological Science Technician, National Park Service, Berlin, MD
2015 to 2015, Biological Science Technician, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Key Largo, FL
2015 to 2015, Biological Science Technician, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Farallon Island, CA;
2014 to 2014, Biological Science Technician, Humboldt State University, El Granada, CA
2014 to 2014, Biological Science Technician, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Farallon Island, CA
2013 to 2013, Resource Assistant, Missouri Department of Conservation, Clinton, MO
2013 to 2013, Waterbird and Water Quality Technician, United States Geological Survey, Fremont, CA
2012 to 2012, Conservation Corps Member, A.C.E., Santa Cruz, CA
2012 to 2012, Biological Science Technician, United States Geological Survey, Fremont, CA
2011 to 2011, Visitor Services Intern, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Fremont, CA
2012-2012, Wildlife Management Intern, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Farallon Island, CA
2012 to 2012, Field Biology Intern, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Fremont, CA
Education and Certifications
B.S. Biology - University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO 2011