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    Kate Proctor

    Ethnoecological Restoration, Native Plant Propagation and Restoration, Organic Gardener

    Kate Proctor is an accomplished professional with a strong educational background and extensive experience in environmental studies, anthropology, and psychology. Kate holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies from The Evergreen State College and has also studied Anthropology and Psychology at Reed College. She further pursued her academic passions by completing a Master of Science in Ethnoecological Restoration at the University of Victoria.

    Throughout her career, Kate has been associated with various renowned organizations, contributing her expertise in diverse roles. She has worked as a Nursery Assistant at Saanich Native Plants, a Research Assistant at Nlaka’pamux and Snuneymuxw First Nations, and has also actively participated in projects like Cascadia Native Plants, focusing on ecological yardscape restoration and edible landscaping services. Furthermore, she has served as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Victoria and showcased her botanical knowledge as a Botanical Surveyor at the Fish and Wildlife Service.

    Kate has a rich history of hands-on fieldwork, having worked as a Salt Marsh Restoration Volunteer Coordinator at Friends of the Dunes, a Sediment Lab Technician at the US Forest Service, and a Tree Planter and Ecological Restoration Monitoring Technician at the Mattole Restoration Council. Her commitment to environmental conservation is evident through her roles as an Organic Farmer at Big Dipper Farm, a Native Plant Nursery Manager at Mattole Restoration Council, and an AmeriCorps Watershed Steward at both the Mattole Restoration Council and the Caspar Creek Watershed US Forest Service Study. She has also been involved in initiatives like Salmon Count Volunteer at Mattole Salmon Group, showcasing her dedication to preserving natural habitats.

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    Canada