Lyndsey Bradshaw

Project Biologist at SWCA

Lyndsey Bradshaw has a diverse work experience in the field of environmental biology. Lyndsey started their career as an intern in the NMSU Biology Department in 2012. Later, they worked as a laboratory assistant in the NMSU Plant and Weed Entomology Department and as an agricultural assistant in the NMSU Environmental Sciences Department.

After this, Bradshaw gained substantial experience as a field technician and biologist. Lyndsey worked as an Environmental Sciences Field Technician at the Center of Excellence, where they conducted environmental surveys and assisted with grant preparation and research compilation. Lyndsey also worked as a Biological Technician for the Bureau of Land Management, specializing in wildlife surveys and documentation.

Bradshaw then moved on to become an independent Environmental Consultant at Bradshaw Environmental Consultant. In this role, they conducted environmental surveys, performed soil bioremediation, and utilized GIS technology for data analysis.

Lyndsey continued their career as a Wildlife Biologist at C&M Services, where they conducted biological surveys, generated environmental assessments, and administered geodatabases for GIS programs.

Most recently, Bradshaw worked as a Wildlife Biologist for Tunista Logistics, where they served as a federal contractor for the United States Air Force. In this role, they conducted surveys and collected data on Sonoran Pronghorn and other wildlife species. Lyndsey also performed bird and aircraft strike hazard surveys and analyzed species diversity and migratory patterns using GIS.

Currently, Bradshaw is working as a Project Biologist at SWCA Environmental Consultants.

Overall, Bradshaw's work experience reflects their expertise in conducting environmental surveys, utilizing GIS technology, and conducting wildlife research and documentation.

Lyndsey Bradshaw's education history begins in 2010 when they enrolled at New Mexico State University. Lyndsey pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Wildlife, Fish and Wildlands Science and Management, as well as another Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture, General. Lyndsey successfully completed their undergraduate studies in both fields in 2014.

After completing their bachelor's degrees, Lyndsey Bradshaw continued their education and enrolled in Colorado State University in 2021. There, they are currently pursuing a Master's degree in Fish and Wildlife Conservation Ecology. The duration of their master's program is not specified, indicating that they are still in progress or has not yet completed their degree.

Overall, Lyndsey Bradshaw has a diverse educational background, including degrees in Wildlife, Fish and Wildlands Science and Management, Agriculture, General, and a continuous pursuit of a Master's degree in Fish and Wildlife Conservation Ecology.

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  • Project Biologist

    December, 2022 - present