Hallie Daly has extensive experience in biological research and conservation, particularly focusing on seabird biology and habitat assessment. As a Supervisory Seabird Biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hallie managed a field crew on a remote island in Maine and implemented monitoring protocols for various bird species. Currently positioned as a Biologist II at AECOM, Hallie specializes in biological resource assessments for a range of clients. Previous roles include leading bird research projects in American Samoa, monitoring seabird migration at Acadia National Park, and serving as a Graduate Teaching Associate at San Jose State University. Hallie's educational background includes a B.S. in Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology from the University of California, Davis, and ongoing graduate studies in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Additionally, Hallie founded and directs the Mount Diablo MAPS Program.
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