Katrina Huck, M.S.
Asst. Project Manager
Staff Ecologist

Katrina Huck is a biologist experienced with handling and surveying wildlife. Katrina has experience trapping, handling, and using telemetry with two Species of Special Concern: greater sage grouse (in Oregon) and pygmy rabbits (in Oregon and Utah). Katrina has experience surveying and collecting habitat data for several special status species including blunt-nosed leopard lizards, San Joaquin coachwhip snakes, burrowing owls, giant kangaroo rats, San Joaquin kit foxes, American badgers, and San Joaquin antelope squirrels with Live Oak Associates, Inc.   

Katrina received her M.S.in Biology at San Jose State University with a Thesis title of "Reproductive Den Habitat Characterization of American Badgers (Taxidea taxus) in central California" in which she has produced a predictive model for badger reproductive habitat (a Species of Special Concern) in central California grasslands.

Katrina received her B.S. in Environmental Science and Biology from the University of Dubuque, where she completed a bioinventory of 6,000 acres of Wyoming big sagebrush at Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge including small mammal trapping, bird point counts, vegetation plots, and carnivore scat identification and diet analysis, then she completed a preliminary study of badger habitat use in relation to fire on the Refuge.


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