Mark Winterowd
Mark Winterowd spent the first sixteen years of his working life as a carpenter and general contractor, developing a strong background in project management. He earned his B.S. degree in environmental studies from Prescott College in 2005. Since then, he has worked for the National Forest Service as a botanist, volunteered with US Fish and Wildlife service on the Mexican wolf reintroduction project, and done extensive dendrochronology and analysis in support of fire history studies for the Kaiparowits Plateau in southern Utah, and the Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Refuge in southern Montana. Now Mark has married his project management skills with his environmental ethics as the ecological coordinator for the Yuma East Wetlands project.