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Interactive What does ecosystem restoration look like?
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Blog Post Stream restoration requires working the bugs into your project
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Published Article Published: Nontraditional solutions deliver multiple benefits for municipalities
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Report Real-world Examples of Biological Monitoring with Environmental DNA (eDNA)
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Video Global Leaders in Applied eDNA
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Blog Post Embracing a new eDNA technology
Stantec @ ICOET 25
We are proud Silver sponsors and active participants in this highly-anticipated International Conference on Ecology & Transportation.
See you in Denver!
Whether it’s pollinators, bats, or mussels, we’re here to talk about them. And don’t forget the importance of project acceleration and dam removal. We’re sharing tips .
We are proud to have nine presenters at this year’s ICOET Conference. Our team looks forward to engaging with you at the conference.
Join our presentations:
Monday, May 12
10:40 AM—Panel 1: Planning for Pollinators: How Voluntary Conservation Initiatives Can Address the Challenges of Pollinator Listings for Transportation Agencies
Presenter: Erica Christiansen
Tuesday, May 13
9:00 AM—Lighting Session #2: #67: Development and Assessment of Environmental DNA Surveying for the Federally Endangered Salamander Mussel (Simpsonaias Ambigua)
Presenter: Christine Stahlman
9:00 AM—Session 17: Watershed Moments in Aquatic Connectivity. #102: Tait Station Dam Removal—An Innovative Approach to Ecological Lift
Presenter: Joel Thrash
3:20 PM—Panel 7: The Application of Nature-based Solutions (NBS) for Transportation Systems
Organizer: Lindsy Mobley
Panelists: Ashley Hall, Jake Riley, Mike Dinardo
Thursday, May 15
9:00 AM—Session 31: Conversations on Conservation Collaboration #156: A New & Substantial Project Acceleration Method at No Additional Cost—Strategic use of Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) by State and DOTs and MPOs
Presenter: Theresa Maahs
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Meet Our Team
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Nicole Carter
Principal, Business Center Practice Leader
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Ashley Hall
Senior Associate, Senior Engineer
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Jake Riley
Principal, Senior Fisheries Biologist
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Lindsy Mobley
Project Manager
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Theresa Maahs
Senior Associate, Project Manager
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Erica Christiansen
Biologist
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Joel Thrash
Principal, Business Center Practice Leader, Environmental Services