I earned a bachelor's degree in Natural Resource Conservation from the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia, where I gained a comprehensive understanding of conservation planning, science, and sustainability. My coursework emphasized Geographic Information Systems, Watershed Hydrology, and Forest Wildlife Ecology and Management, giving me a versatile skill set in this field. Driven by my strong interest in addressing climate change, I am eager to use my education and skills to create plans and strategies for mitigating its effects and promoting sustainability.
In my spare time, I like doing outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping, rock climbing, and biking, where I enjoy physical activity and exploring the natural environment. Additionally, I have a passion for photography—capturing memories and creating art through the use of techniques such as composition, lighting, and post-processing with your camera.