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I <br />Firm and Personnel Experience —Page 1.6 <br />a <br />a <br />1 <br />a <br />Ms. Busby has over nine years of biological <br />experience, six years as an environmental <br />consultant and four years as a research <br />ecologist and wildlife educator. She has <br />experience in project management for general <br />and focused sensitive plant and wildlife species <br />surveys, habitat assessments, evaluation of <br />impacts to sensitive species, and preparation of <br />a variety of biological technical reports. Ms. <br />Busby also has experience with wetland <br />delineations, environmental training program <br />development and implementation, construction <br />monitoring, database management, and quality <br />assurance and quality control for data collection <br />procedures and technical reports. She has <br />worked on projects for private landowners, <br />developers, utility companies, and government <br />agencies. <br />Ms. Busby has worked with both state- and <br />federally listed plant and wildlife species. She <br />has experience performing focused, protocol - <br />level, presence/absence surveys for the arroyo <br />toad, mountain yellow -legged frog, California <br />red -legged frog, San Gabriel Mountains slender <br />salamander, yellow -blotched ensatina, flat -tailed <br />horned lizard, desert tortoise, burrowing owl, <br />least Bell's vireo, and Yuma clapper rail. She <br />also has experience in wildlife movement studies <br />and holds a Federal Endangered Species Act <br />10(a)(1)(A) permit which authorizes her to <br />perform surveys for federally threatened and <br />endangered species, including all listed vernal <br />pool brachiopods (fairy shrimp), Quino <br />checkerspot butterfly, and coastal California <br />gnatcatcher. <br />Education I B.S. <br />uuuciny, %,v4aLa1 uauwnna <br />Gnatcatcher surveys Riverside Fairy <br />Shrimp, Conservancy Fairy Shnmp; <br />Longhorn Fairy Shrimp Vernal Pool . <br />Fairy Shrimp, San Diego Fairy Sh,n <br />Vernal Pool Tadpole Shrimp, under r. <br />supervision for Least Bell's Vireo nest <br />monitoring and coastal California„ <br />gnatcatcher nest monitoring <br />Caltrans Horizontal Directional Drilling <br />Inspector <br />USFWS-approved monitor for Arroyo <br />Toad <br />Certification for Flat -Tailed Horned <br />Lizard Surveys, Bureau of Land . <br />Management <br />Desert Tortoise Trained <br />Monitor/Handler <br />USFWS-Approved Monitor for Desert <br />Tortoise <br />Certified 40-hour Hazardous Waste <br />Operator (HAZWOPR) <br />HM 126F DOT Certification 5 <br />CDFG Scientific Collecting Permit <br />#006265 for Insects,Rodents/Small <br />Mammals, Reptiles/Amphibians <br />California Stream Bioassessment <br />Procedure/index of Biotic Integrity <br />Training by the Regional Water Quality <br />Control Board. <br />Mr. Woodward has eight years of experience of <br />environmental consulting experience. As a <br />biologist, he is an independent surveyor for fairy <br />shrimp, California gnatcatcher, and Quino <br />checkerspot butterfly. He has been involved with <br />revegetation projects in San Diego County; <br />environmental briefings to construction crews on <br />Federal and private jobs from San Diego to <br />Twenty-nine Palms, and Imperial County to <br />Santa Barbara; and numerous scientific studies. <br />Mr. Woodward possesses a strong ability to <br />speak in front of an audience and advise <br />policymakers on coastal issues; he serves on <br />the San Diego Association of Governments <br />Shoreline Preservation Workgroup and <br />volunteers with several non-profit ocean -oriented <br />organizations. <br />P&D Consultants TCB I AECOM <br />f://03521005.50.13 City of Santa Ana Environmental Consultants <br />