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Josselyn Lucas is an environmental scientist with over ten years of experience in freshwater ecology, stream and wetland restoration, and aquatic conservation on private lands. She serves as the Aquatic Framework Coordinator for Working Lands for Wildlife at the University of Georgia, where she leads multi-state, cross-sector initiatives focused on conservation delivery, aquatic connectivity, water quality improvement, and resilient watershed management across the southeastern United States.
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Expertise
River/stream ecology
Wetland ecology
Hydrology and geomorphology
Aquatic systems/resources (incl. instream flow)
Population biology and demographics (incl. biometrics/biostatistics)
Geospatial (GIS)
Remote sensing (LiDAR)
Remote sensing and photo interpretation (cartography, etc.)
Data/information systems (design and management)
Rivers/Streams - Instream Habitat
Rivers/Streams - Streambank/Riparian
Forest/natural cover management, restoration
Open grassland and shrub/natural cover management, restoration
Watershed and water delivery management (dams, reservoirs) (incl. dam removal/fish passage)
Recreational planning/use
Clean Water
Mitigation
Environmental education, interpretation, and educational outreach
Communication, media relations, social media
Ozark/Ouachita-Appalachian Forests
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