Casey Duncan

2022 Research Fellow University of Washington Faculty advisor(s): Phillip Levin

Bio

Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Casey received a Bachelor of Science from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Casey has lived and worked as a researcher across a broad geography, from Kodiak Island, Alaska to the Northern Rockies. In her free time, Casey enjoys scrambling peaks in the Cascades, gardening, gravel biking and dancing.

Casey’s research interests include climate adaptive watershed and landscape management. Her experiences as a field biologist, organic farmer and environmental justice advocate have led her back to academia at the University of Washington, where she currently investigates strategies to protect critical habitat for salmon in Washington state.

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