Kimberly is currently the Assistant Regional Fisheries Biologist for the Pacific Northwest Region of the Forest Service. She has worked throughout the region for 15 years and spent half of those years in southern Oregon managing native fish in the Klamath and Goose Lake basins, including Modoc suckers. Prior to working in the northwest, she was a wetland ecologist in Nevada working for the Bureau of Land Management. She received her Bachelors of Science degrees in Fisheries Science and Botany/Biology from Oregon State University. She devotes many of her weekends to working on her family’s farm in western Oregon, where she enjoys spending time being outdoors.