Izzy Rodelius has a diverse range of work experience in the field of ecology and botany. They have worked as an Independent Researcher at the Chicago Botanic Garden, conducting a research project on pollen limitation and plant reproduction. This project involved field work, data collection, statistical analysis, and presenting findings at a conference.
Izzy also worked as an Ecology Research Assistant at the Chicago Botanic Garden, where they gained further experience in the field. In addition, they served as a Sustainability Research Assistant at the Wild Spaces Institute, contributing to research on sustainable practices.
Prior to these roles, Izzy worked as a Botany Research Assistant at Western Colorado University, where they were involved in transgenerational plant defense research and performed various tasks such as data analysis, recording, and plant maintenance. They also served as a Teaching Assistant during their time at the university.
Additionally, Izzy has experience with invasive species mapping through a position at the Bureau of Land Management. They have also participated in public outreach and event assistance roles at Mountain Manners and CRESTED BUTTE WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL INC, respectively.
Overall, Izzy Rodelius has a strong background in ecological research, data analysis, and fieldwork. They have also gained experience in teaching and event management.
Izzy Rodelius attended Evanston Township High School from 2011 to 2015. After completing high school, Izzy pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Sustainability at Western Colorado University from 2016 to 2020.
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