01/09/2024
Say hello to Natasia Moore, the new central Texas urban wildlife biologist!
Hey everyone! I wanted to take a minute to introduce myself. My name is Natasia (pronounced like Natasha), and I am the new Urban Wildlife Biologist for the greater Austin area.
My background: I grew up on a small horse ranch here in the Austin area (Round Rock). So I've been around to see how much this area has grown and changed and what challenges we've faced or could face as this area continues to grow.
I received a Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources Management and a Master’s degree in Wildlife and Wildland Science and Management from Texas Tech University. My Master’s thesis focused on the assessment of Golden Eagles in the Southern Great Plains and Trans Pecos. During undergrad, I evaluated trap injury data on lesser prairie-chickens and worked as a field research assistant where I collected and analyzed field data on various avian species, primarily raptors.
After graduating, I moved right back to Austin, because you never can stay away too long, right?! I've worked for two environmental consulting firms where I held the titles of ecologist/environmental scientist, project manager, ecology manager, and environmental planner. Under these roles, I conducted biological and environmental surveys for sensitive species, evaluated habitat, and provided technical assistance to private developers. As an environmental planner, I consulted on urban projects focusing on planning and design, provided technical assistance with public policy, ordinances, city and park master plans, transportation planning, and assisted with stakeholder meetings presenting environmental and community impacts of proposed development projects.
My role as Urban Wildlife Biologist: I am here to help the greater Austin area communities! I am available to help with professional planning, habitat and land management, research, and public outreach associated with wildlife, habitat, and natural resource management. I would love to get involved in research projects, especially those that focus on the ecological effects of urban development, specifically as it relates to raptors and other avian species.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. I am so excited to meet and work with the communities and future collaborators here in the Austin area!!