Katherine Marlin

Field Biologist at H. T. Harvey & Associates

Katherine Marlin currently works as a Field Biologist at H. T. Harvey & Associates, a position held since January 2023. Previous experience includes serving as a Field Technician with the Maui Invasive Species Committee, where Katherine focused on managing little fire ant infestations, and as a Crew Lead at Hayfork Watershed Center. Katherine also held roles at Humboldt State University as a Teaching Associate and Crew Lead. Additional experience includes working as a Botany Research Support at Kelly Services and as a Research Technician for the Grouse & Grazing Project at the University of Idaho. Katherine began their career with internships at the Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration and served as Head Lifeguard at UCSB Aquatic Facilities. Katherine holds a Master's degree in Natural Resources with a focus on Fire Ecology from Humboldt State University and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from UC Santa Barbara.

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San Jose, United States

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H. T. Harvey & Associates

Since 1970, the highly-trained ecologists and professionals at H. T. Harvey & Associates have delivered exceptional consulting services to public agencies, private entities, and nonprofit organizations. The expertise of our staff encompasses a wide range of biological and design disciplines required to perform high-quality work on ecological projects. Our senior scientists average 25 years of experience in their respective disciplines, many recognized leaders in their fields. Collectively, we have published more than 500 peer-reviewed scientific research papers on a wide variety of subjects. We apply our expertise in wildlife ecology, restoration ecology, plant ecology, fish and aquatic ecology, and landscape architecture in pursuit of our mission to create ecologically sound solutions to our client’s complex natural resource challenges.


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