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Meet Scientists in Alaska

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  • Southeast Alaska Inventory & Monitoring Network

    Gregory Larsen - Biologist

    • Offices: Southeast Alaska Inventory & Monitoring Network
    A man on the coast with a warm jacket and hat on.

    Gregory Larsen is a biologist for the National Park Service Southeast Alaska Inventory & Monitoring Network, monitoring sea otter, pinniped, and seabird populations.

  • Arctic Inventory & Monitoring Network

    Zackary Delisle - Ecologist

    • Offices: Arctic Inventory & Monitoring Network
    A man holds a large snapping turtle.

    Zackary Delisle is an ecologist with the Arctic I&M Network, leading work on Dall's sheep and brown bears.

  • Wrangell - St Elias National Park & Preserve

    Allyson Pease - Archeologist

    • Locations: Wrangell - St Elias National Park & Preserve
    A woman in the Alaska bush.

    Allyson Pease is an archeologist in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve.

    • Locations: Gates Of The Arctic National Park & Preserve, Yukon - Charley Rivers National Preserve
    Matt Cameron portrait.

    Matthew Cameron is a wildlife biologist at Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve and Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve.

  • Geologic Resources Division

    Amanda Lanik - Geologist

    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    A woman with a hard hat stands on a beach.

    Amanda Lanik is a geologist in the National Park Service Geologic Resource Inventory Program based in the Alaska Regional Office.

  • A man stands in a lava field.

    Ecologist Peter Neitlich is a specialist in vegetation ecology, especially lichens, and is part of the Natural Resource Team in the Alaska Region.

  • Geologist on a plane with data tablets

    Chad Hults is the regional geologist in Alaska.

  • A woman in a stocking cap and jacket with mountains and river behind her.

    Nina Chambers is a science communicator for the National Park Service in Alaska. She is part of the Inventory & Monitoring Division, supporting the Arctic Network, Central Alaska Network, Southwest Alaska Network, and Southeast Alaska Network, as well as the Alaska Natural Resource Team.

  • Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve

    Jamie Womble - Wildlife Biologist

    • Locations: Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve
    Jamie Womble in the field

    Jamie Womble is the Southeast Alaska Inventory & Monitoring Network Program Manager and Supervisory Wildlife Biologist.

  • Scott Gende holds a seal pup in a boat in icy waters.

    Scott Gende is the Natural Resources Team Lead for the Alaska Region.

Last updated: May 10, 2024