Duck Creek Associates Natural Resource Consultants

Current Projects

Project Manager, Ecologist, Technical Writer/Editor, Aquatic Specialist, Wilson River Watershed Analysis, Oregon Department of Forestry

GIS Specialist, Technical Writer/Editor, Hardwood Conversion Project, Washington Department of Natural Resources

Ecologist, Technical Editor/Writer, Aquatic Specialist, Lower Grande Ronde River Biological Assessment, US Forest Service

Ecologist, Technical Editor/Writer, Large Wood Inventory and Assessment, Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Idaho

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Jeremiah Osborne-Gowey, Ecologist (Landscape/Aquatic)


Education


  • M.S. Fish Ecology/Fisheries Science - Oregon State University, 2006.
  • Honors B.S. (cum laude) Fisheries and Wildlife - Oregon State University, 2003.

    Continuing Education


  • Desert and Dryland Restoration, Society for Ecological Restoration workshop (webinar), 2008.
  • Resource Selection Functions, USGS workshop (webinar), 2008.
  • Microsoft Access: beyond the basics, workshop - OSU, 2008.
  • Modeling Patterns and Dynamics of Species Occurrence, USGS workshop (webinar), 2007.
  • Microsoft Access: refresher, workshop - OSU, 2007.
  • Design, Ecology and Management of Wetland Ponds, workshop - OSU, 2007.
  • Model Selection and Inference: Akaike Information Criteria (AIC) workshop - OSU, 2005.
  • Advanced Geographic Information Systems - OSU, 2004.
  • Methods of Community Analysis workshop - OSU, 2004.
  • Human Dimensions of Watershed Restoration workshop - OSU, 2004.
  • Aquatic Stream Inventory training (Region 6 Level II) - USDA Forest Service, 1999.
  • Wildland Firefighter - USDA Forest Service, 1999.
  • Aquatic Habitat Inventories survey training - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, 1994.

    Professional Affiliations


  • American Fisheries Society (AFS), 2001
  • Oregon Chapter AFS, 2001
  • Ecological Society of America, 2003
  • Desert Fishes Council, 2005
  • Society for Ecological Restoration, 2007

    Experience Highlights


    Jeremiah Osborne-Gowey is a landscape and aquatic ecologist with over 10 years of Federal, State, and educational natural resource experience, both throughout the Pacific Northwest and in the Great Basin physiogeographic province of the southwestern US. He has worked work with a variety of organisms (e.g., fish, amphibians, mollusks, ungulates, cougar and lynx, owls, voles, plants and fungi), in a variety of systems (e.g., terrestrial, aquatic, freshwater and marine, arboreal, desert, sagebrush steppe, subalpine, coastal, and montaine), and with ubiquitous, sensitive, native and introduced species. His experience includes aquatic and terrestrial species habitat survey and inventory, invasive-species monitoring, natural resource impact analyses, public outreach awareness projects, stream restoration and road/culvert planning, design and implementation, geographic information systems (GIS) and publication in peer-reviewed journals.

    jeremiah@duckcreekassociates.com

    541.753.4702 ext. 104