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Morgan Trieger,
BS
Biologist

Mr. Trieger received his BS degree in Conservation and Resource Studies with an emphasis in ecology and forestry from the University of California at Berkeley's College of Natural Resources. Mr. Trieger has specialized experience with local, state, and federal environmental policies, as well as with regulatory agency permitting, protocol-level rare plant surveys, biological resource assessments, and restoration and mitigation projects. He has completed a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) 40-hour wetland delineation training course and has experience delineating freshwater and tidal wetlands throughout the greater San Francisco Bay region.
His experience with WRA includes conducting rare plant surveys, performing biological assessments and wetland delineations, and conducting biological and hydrological monitoring for numerous projects. Mr. Trieger is proficient at using GPS/GIS to efficiently and accurately map biological and geographic features. He has worked in a number of California vegetation communities including coastal salt marsh and freshwater wetlands, riparian wetlands, montane coniferous forest, foothill oak woodland, coastal sage scrub, chaparral, Sonoran desert wash woodland, and creosote scrub. He has conducted rapid bioassessments for watercourses in the Plumas National Forest, as well as conducted botanical, volumetric timber and wildfire fuel-load inventories within the Plumas, Lassen, Sierra and Cleveland National Forests. He has mapped, monitored and treated noxious weed populations in El Dorado County within the Lake Tahoe Basin.
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