Dr steward taylor8/16/2023 She is a Guilford College graduate following a long line of family members, and has a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from The College of New Jersey. Karrie Jo was born and raised in Greensboro with family roots in Pleasant Garden where she spent lots of time hiking along Polecat Creek. He is a frequent leader of hikes and nature walks and a speaker on local conservation issues. He is also a past president of the North Carolina Native Plant Society and Past President of the North Carolina Prescribed Fire Council and a founding member of the Triad Mushroom Club. He is a past Chair of the Wildlife Resources Commission, Nongame Wildlife Advisory Committee which helps to facilitate work and listing of rare animal species in this state, a board on which he served for two decades. He is a founding member of the Dan River Basin Association and the Carolina Butterfly Society and has served on the board and been a volunteer for many conservation groups in North Carolina and Stokes County where he lives. He has conducted other local and regional conservation research and restoration projects in North Carolina and around the southeast for a variety of groups. He is the author of several county Natural Heritage Inventories (1998-2002) as well as watershed assessments, wetland delineations and rare plant and animal surveys. He has been active with PLC for over 30 years as a member, volunteer, consultant, board member and staff member. He has worked as a natural heritage and watershed inventory biologist, field ecologist, science museum exhibits director and environmental consultant. Trained as a botanist with emphasis on plant physiology and natural product chemistry (Ph.D.), these interests have been applied to a variety of projects. Ken Bridle has been a professional scientist for over 40 years.
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