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    Adeline Murthy

    Open Space and Trails Planning Team Leader at Santa Fe County

    Adeline Murthy is a highly educated professional with a Master of Science (MS) in Biodiversity, Conservation, and Management from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology from The University of New Mexico.

    Adeline Murthy has a diverse professional background, having held various roles in organizations such as Santa Fe County, Global Footprint Network, The Great Basin Institute, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), University of Alaska Fairbanks, and The University of New Mexico.

    At Santa Fe County, Adeline Murthy served as the Open Space and Trails Planning Team Leader, Open Space and Trails Senior Planner, and Sustainability Specialist, showcasing her expertise in environmental planning and sustainability.

    During Adeline Murthy's tenure at Global Footprint Network, she held positions as Research Consultant, Research Scientist/Project Manager, and Research Assistant, demonstrating her strong research and analytical skills in the field.

    Adeline Murthy's experience also includes roles such as AmeriCorps Research Intern in Botany at The Great Basin Institute, Global Change Ecology Intern at U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Environmental Data Center Technician at University of Alaska Fairbanks, and Undergraduate Research Assistant at The University of New Mexico.

    With a solid academic foundation and a wealth of practical experience, Adeline Murthy is a dedicated professional with a passion for biodiversity, conservation, sustainability, and environmental research.

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    Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States