David Bailey

Forests & Fish Biologist at The Tulalip Tribes

David Bailey, M.S., has extensive experience in environmental science and resource management, currently serving as a Forests & Fish Biologist for The Tulalip Tribes since September 2014. In this role, David reviews Forest Practices Applications to uphold natural resources and treaty rights while developing and conducting restoration projects across the North Puget Sound region. Previously, David worked as an Assistant Wildlife Biologist, where responsibilities included aiding in wildlife and fish-related projects, assisting in multi-agency studies, data collection and maintenance, and providing technical support for management decisions. David's educational background includes a Master of Earth and Space Sciences in Applied Geoscience with a focus on Fluvial Geomorphology, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and Resource Management, both from the University of Washington. Additional experience includes research on urban beavers and contributions to nature-based educational initiatives.

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Everett, United States

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