Kim Sash is an experienced conservation biologist and monitoring biologist coordinator at Tall Timbers Research Station & Land Conservancy since August 2011. In this role, Kim Sash secures voluntary and purchase easements, along with other land transactions, and conducts biological surveys to produce baseline documentation reports and conservation management plans for easements. Prior to this position, Kim Sash served as a Biological Scientist II with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission from December 2008 to August 2011. Kim Sash holds a Master of Science in Forest Management/Forest Resources Management from The University of Georgia and a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Ecology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Tall Timbers Research Station & Land Conservancy
Tall Timbers is a widely regarded information resource for the areas of fire ecology, game bird management, vertebrate ecology and forestry. The Research Station is recognized as the home of the study of fire ecology and is an advocate to protect the right to use prescribed fire for land management. And, the Land Conservancy is recognized as one of the nation’s leading land trusts, as it has protected traditional land uses in north Florida and south Georgia by conserving more than 120,000 acres in this region through conservation easements.