
Isabella graduated from the University of Nebraska at Kearney with a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Biology in 2017. She grew up in central Nebraska exploring the land around the farm where she grew up, which led to a love of nature and conservation. Her contributions to PBT include using various Geographic Information System programs to analyze how water features in the Sandhills of Nebraska change over time. Isabella plans to attend law school and would ultimately like to contribute to conservation efforts through wildlife policy and environmental law. Isabella hopes to share her love for the environment through her research and hopes to educate others on the importance of preserving our planet.
Isabella's Work

Posted on November 21, 2017
I am currently a wildlife biology major at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, working on various undergraduate research projects. I first learned about Platte Basin Timelapse (PBT) last spring and was thrilled to see how imagery was being used to convey important stories. After that meeting, I knew I wanted to contribute to this […]