Kaelynn Graham
About Kaelynn Graham
Kaelynn Graham is an Invasive Species and Prairie Restoration Specialist with a background in Environmental Science from San Diego State University. She has experience working with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and previously served as an Environmental Scientist at ERM: Environmental Resources Management.
Work at Student Conservation Association
Kaelynn Graham serves as an Invasive Species and Prairie Restoration Specialist at the Student Conservation Association. She has held this position since 2021. In her role, she focuses on identifying and managing invasive species, contributing to the restoration of prairie ecosystems. Her work involves collaboration with various stakeholders, including government agencies and conservation organizations.
Education and Expertise
Kaelynn Graham earned a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from San Diego State University, completing her studies from 2015 to 2019. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in environmental principles, which she applies in her current role. She specializes in invasive species identification and management, utilizing her academic knowledge in practical conservation efforts.
Background
Before joining the Student Conservation Association, Kaelynn Graham worked as an Environmental Scientist at ERM: Environmental Resources Management from 2019 to 2021. This two-year experience allowed her to develop skills in environmental assessment and management, preparing her for her current specialization in invasive species and prairie restoration.
Collaboration with US Fish and Wildlife Service
In her current role, Kaelynn Graham collaborates with the US Fish and Wildlife Service at the Valentine National Wildlife Refuge. This partnership enhances her ability to implement effective management strategies for invasive species and supports the conservation of prairie habitats.