Alyssa Rosemartin supports partnerships with resource management agencies and researchers to advance the USA National Phenology Network's mission to improve scientific understand and decision-making. She also contributes to in-house data product development, including quality control.
Alyssa has fourteen years of experience working in the field of natural resources, in IT, research, education and project management. Alyssa received a B.A. in Spanish and environmental science in 2000 from Smith College and an M.S. in wildlife conservation and management from the University of Arizona's School of Natural Resources and the Environment in 2008. Her thesis explores the relationship between food availability and reproductive investment in terns, as well as breeding bird use of wetlands in the northern Gulf of California.
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Esri-NEON Tribal Lands Collaboratory: An ODE to Phenology | Wednesday, January 6, 2016 - 08:36 | Poster |