Cheyenne is a Biological Science Technician for the US Forest Service, working to help manage and organize data in the PNW Bioacoustics Lab. Prior to this, she worked on a myriad of field-based research projects, focusing on nesting and breeding ecology and population monitoring. Her favorites included studying Piping Plovers in New Jersey, Least Bitterns in Illinois, and Marbled Murrelets in coastal Oregon. Her time in the field was punctuated by her service in the Peace Corps, where she worked in Guanajuato, Mexico as an Environmental Education volunteer.
Cheyenne received her dual degree at Indiana University, earning her B.S.s in Biology and Animal Behavior in 2018. In her free time she enjoys running, backpacking, and live music.
Cheyenne received her dual degree at Indiana University, earning her B.S.s in Biology and Animal Behavior in 2018. In her free time she enjoys running, backpacking, and live music.