Senior Environmental Scientist Annie Gibbs has been selected as an Exceptional Reviewer by Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management (IEAM), one of the world’s foremost environmental toxicology scientific journals. IEAM’s Exceptional Reviewers are those individuals who have consistently provided the journal with high-quality, timely reviews over the previous year, and Annie is honored to be among…
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New Job Opportunity at Syracuse Office
Windward is seeking an environmental scientist to be based in our Syracuse, New York, office with a group of like-minded experts. The successful candidate will contribute to environmental risk and natural resource damage assessments by analyzing complex ecological, toxicological, and chemical datasets and drawing conclusions about potential risks and injuries. (S)he will be comfortable in…
New Job Opportunity at Windward
Windward Environmental LLC is seeking an environmental scientist with expertise in technical writing, data analysis, and fieldwork to join our busy, team-oriented environmental consulting business working on complex, multidisciplinary projects. The ideal candidate will be prepared to support both large and small projects for clients from private industries; local, state, and federal governments; and ports. Learn…
Climate Change and Natural Resource Damage - Mitigating the Impacts
Successful natural resource damage (NRD) claims can be key to the success of important habitat conservation, creation, and restoration efforts. However, NRD claims often languish in the assessment process, sometimes for more than a decade, while restoration opportunities are lost. US regulations allow for the opportunity to expedite NRD settlements, but it is rarely taken…
Windward Presents at Battelle 2023
At the end of March 2023, Annie Gibbs and Mike Johns provided a poster presentation at Battelle 2023: Innovations in Climate Resilience. Their research—Process for Developing a Targeted and Climate Resilient Natural Resource Damage Restoration Project—presented a case study for the Nelson’s sparrow population that resides in the high marsh habitat of Maine. This species…