Cameron Williams, Botanist/Wildlife Biologist
Education
PhD. Candidate Biology - Arizona State
M.S. Biology - Humboldt State University, 2006.
B.S. Botany - Humboldt State University, 1999.
B.S. Biology (Natural History) - Humboldt State University, 1999.
Professional Memberships
California Lichen Society (2007-present)
American Bryological and Lichenological Association (2005- present)
International Association for Lichenology (2004- present)
Publications
Williams, C. and L. Tibell. 2008. Calicium sequoiae, a new lichen species from north-westernCalifornia, USA. The Lichenologist 40: 185-194.
Williams, C and S. Sillett. 2007. Epiphyte communities on redwood (Sequoia semprvirens) in northwestern California. Bryologist 110(3):240-452
Tonsberg, T. and C. Williams. 2006. Arthothelium norvegicum in North America. Evansia 23: 80-81.
Experience Highlights
Cameron has diverse botanical skills. His 10 year experience as a PNW botanist includes tree climbing in forest canopies all over the NW where he inventoried bryophyte, lichen, and vascular epiphytes. He has also had abundant experience on the ground assessing habitat quality for sensitive species, writing botanical assessments, training crew members in sensitive lichen/bryophyte/plant identification, mapping locations of noxious weeds, and curating specimens for herbaria collections.