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Dan Ginter
Wildlife Biologist and Botanist
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| Mr. Ginter has recently joined GSRC as a Wildlife Biologist and Botanist. He has over nine years of experience in natural resources fieldwork in the southwest U.S. and environmental consulting. He has participated and supervised numerous field projects and surveys including several habitat restoration projects in Arizona and New Mexico. He has experience conducting Biological Evaluations, Biological Assessments, native plant inventories, avian surveys, habitat classification and mapping. In addition, Mr. Ginter has experience conducting surveys for the following state and federally listed species; cactus ferruginous pygmy-owls, hedgehog cactus, Southwestern willow flycatchers, Pima pineapple cactus, Chiricahua leopard frogs, Western burrowing owls, talus snails and yellow-billed cuckoos.
Mr. Ginter received a Master of Science Degree in Wildlife Sciences with an emphasis in Avian Ecology, from New Mexico State University. He also received a Bachelor of Sciences in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Arizona.
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