Board Member
Barbara’s fascination with the outdoors started in childhood on a fruit farm on Lake Ontario in western New York with a wooded creek that drained into the lake. Following a BS in Botany from Cornell University, and Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Arizona, she was a botanist at the Museum of Northern Arizona who documented the Grand Canyon’s flora and vegetation as well as threatened, endangered, and rare plants all over Arizona from 1976-1990. Then after 22 years as Zone Botanist on Coconino, Kaibab, and Prescott NFs, she retired in 2013. Today, as a Research Associate at MNA and co-owner of a 6-acre conservation parcel containing a diversity of plant and animal habitats, wildlife tank, elk migration route, and nesting osprey, Barb continues expanding her knowledge of the native and invasive flora in the Schultz Creek and Switzer Valley drainages, as well as the mainstem Rio de Flag.