SNARL Seminar

Caltrans and CA Dept. of Wildlife Biologists Katie Rodriguez and Dan Taylor, and Eastern Sierra Land Trust's Executive

Director/CEO Kay Ogden will provide a presentation about the research and planning of the Mammoth Lakes US 395

Wildlife Crossing Project. The project has received funding from the Wildlife Conservation Board to move forward with

the next phase. Katie and Dan will discuss the history of the project, the need for the project, and what is happening

with the project now. Kay will discuss how this Project aligns with California's 30X30 goals.

Katie Rodriguez is a Senior Biologist and Branch Chief of the Biology Unit for Caltrans District 9 in Bishop, CA. Katie has

worked for Caltrans for almost 7 years and during her time there has worked to incorporate wildlife connectivity into

transportation projects in the Eastern Sierra. Dan Taylor was recently hired in October 2023 as the California

Department of Fish and Wildlife unit biologist for Inyo and Mono Counties, CA. Dan has worked for CDFW for almost 9

years assisting with various research projects on a range of species including black bear, mountain lion, mule deer,

pronghorn, Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep, bobcat and greater sage-grouse. Kay Ogden was appointed to the position of

ESLT Executive Director in May 2013 after working as Associate Director for the Sierra Nevada Alliance. She brings great

passion for the Eastern Sierra landscape and experience in project management, strategic planning, fundraising, building

connections, and leading effective programs.

SNARL Seminar
Date and Time

Tuesday Jun 6, 2023
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT

June 6 - 7PM

Location

Page Center at SNARL - 1016 Mt Morrison Rd. Mammoth Lakes, CA

Fees/Admission

Free

Website

https://vesr.nrs.ucsb.edu/education-outreach/snarl-spring-seminar-series

Contact Information

Carol Blanchette
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