



Craig has training and experience in rangeland ecology and management and the NEPA process, working in the environmental field since 2004. With Cirrus since 2006, he has worked with weed and range management, overseen water quality monitoring during the removal of a hydroelectric dam on the Bear River, assisted in the management of NEPA projects and completed various technical impact analyses, and assisted with TMDL projects. Prior to joining Cirrus, he was a weed/vegetation management field director knowledgeable in all aspects of weed management including chemical, mechanical, and biological control methods. He is also experienced with GIS and has collected digital data on weed management and desert restoration projects. He has participated in restoration efforts in off-highway vehicle areas on BLM
lands and has used restoration techniques to disguise unauthorized trails.
Craig has recently relocated from Texas and is enjoying getting to know Utah and the Cache Valley. Since arriving, he has picked up curling and fly fishing, and also enjoys hiking and genealogy.