About TEAGAN
Teagan joined IWJV in 2023 as a Science to Implementation (S2I) Specialist. With the S2I team, Teagan’s work helps support landowners and managers in making restoration and conservation decisions using science, data, maps and visualization tools. Teagan completed undergraduate degrees in Zoology and Geography from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She found her way west on a bicycle, where she earned a Masters degree in Wildlife Biology and certificate in Natural Resources Conflict Resolution from the University of Montana. Her field and research experience has spanned diverse habitats – arctic tundra, northern forests, sagebrush steppe, prairie, deserts, and lab benches – and a range of plant and wildlife communities, including birds, insects, elk, mule deer, and muskoxen. She is an active member of the Missoula and larger conservation communities and an avid supporter of the people that make our lives and the world around us a better, more peaceful place. Outside of work, she spends time reveling in the great outdoors foraging for mushrooms, appreciating nature great and small, traveling, and exploring on feet, skis, and bikes.