Urban Wildlife Biologist, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Sam Kieschnick is an urban wildlife biologist with TPWD serving the east side of the DFW metroplex. He previously worked as a nature educator with the City of Mansfield at Oliver Nature Park, as a naturalist at the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, as a science interpreter with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, as a botanist with BRIT, and as an instructor at Weatherford College. He has a master’s degree from Tarleton State University studying the genetics of pocket gophers. As an urban wildlife biologist, Sam’s focus will be on three a’s: awareness, appreciation, and action.
Navigate the nexus of urban development and environmental responsibility in "Smart Growth Strategies for Urban Development and Environmental Responsibility." Join speakers Mr. Sam Kieschnick and Mr. Nathan Drozd as they explore sustainable urban growth, ecological perspectives, and innovative transportation solutions.