Breanne Huckabone
About Breanne Huckabone
Breanne Huckabone is a Hydrology Intern at the Student Conservation Association, where she has worked since 2014. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Physical Geography with a minor in Water Resources from Montana State University-Bozeman, where she studied from 2009 to 2013.
Work at Student Conservation Association
Breanne Huckabone has been employed at the Student Conservation Association as a Hydrology Intern since 2014. In this role, she contributes to various hydrology projects, focusing on data collection and analysis. Her responsibilities include working with soil sampling teams to gather essential soil data, which plays a crucial role in understanding hydrological processes.
Education and Expertise
Breanne Huckabone earned her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree from Montana State University-Bozeman, where she studied Physical Geography with a minor in Water Resources. She completed her degree from 2009 to 2013, gaining a solid foundation in geographical sciences and water resource management, which informs her current work in hydrology.
Background
Breanne Huckabone's academic background in Physical Geography and Water Resources has equipped her with the necessary skills for her role in hydrology. Her education has provided her with a comprehensive understanding of environmental systems, which she applies in her current position at the Student Conservation Association.
Field Work Experience
In her role as a Hydrology Intern, Breanne Huckabone has gained valuable fieldwork experience. She collaborates with fisheries biologist teams to conduct species surveys, enhancing her practical knowledge of ecological interactions and data collection methodologies in natural settings.
Technical Skills in GIS Technology
Breanne Huckabone utilizes Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology for data entry, analysis, and archiving in her office work. This skill set allows her to effectively manage and interpret geographical data, which is essential for her contributions to hydrology projects.