Jennifer Valiulis brings ten years of experience as a wildlife biologist in a variety of ecosystems and countries. Her skills include creating rapid ecological assessments and management plans, developing habitat models with GIS and remote sensing , controlling invasive species and cutting edge wildlife managing wildlife. As a wildlife biologist for the V.I. Department of Planning and Natural Resources, she worked with private developments and the public sector to minimize environmental impacts and incorporate sustainable design. She bring this unique, first-hand experience with the permitting process to all of our clients. Her most recent research focus has been on the many issues surrounding sea turtle nesting. Jen is the project manager for the US Fish and Wildlife, Sandy Point Wildlife Refuge, Sea Turtle Nesting Project. In this capacity, Jen makes decisions on the direction of research for leatherback sea turtle nesting, is leading the initial research on Green and Hawksbill turtles and manages our dedicated field staff. Jen is also active in the re-introduction and population monitoring of the endangered St. Croix Ground Lizard (Ameiva polops).
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