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About UsMaisie RichardsMaisie Richards graduated from Colorado College in 2011 with a major in Geology and a minor in Studio Art. After graduation she took a GeoCorps position for Denali National Park and Preserve and the next year was hired seasonally as a physical science technician. That work has led to an M.Sc. in Fluvial Geomorphology, focusing on issues concerning the effects of gravel mining within Denali. Clark Johnson
Clark Johnson is a M.Sc. student in the Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology department at Colorado State University. He received is B.S. in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology and Management from the University of Wyoming in 2011 before starting at CSU in 2012. His current research is on Buffalo Bill Reservoir near Cody, Wyoming, where he is conducting a foodweb and bioenergetics study to determine the sustainability of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout and Rainbow Trout faced with predation from Lake Trout and illegally introduced Walleye.
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