Lindsay Adrean
Oficial del Programa Noroeste
Lindsay brings over 15 years of experience in conservation, management, and research of coastal avian species to ABC. She holds a B.S. in Geography from James Madison University and an M.S. in Wildlife Science from Oregon State University, where her thesis work focused on Caspian Tern predation of threatened salmon. Lindsay subsequently worked as a biologist for the state of Oregon developing management strategies for piscivorous birds and implementing the State Wildlife Action Plan for conservation of a range of nongame species. Most recently, she returned to Oregon State University where she spent four years coordinating all aspects of a large research project studying Marbled Murrelet space use and reproductive success along the Oregon Coast. As the Northwest Program Officer, Lindsay advances conservation of murrelets and other species in the Pacific Northwest.