GRETA MURDOFF <br /> BIOLOGIST /INTERN <br /> Education Bachelor of Science, Biology major, University of Oregon, 1999. <br /> Professional Member, Native Plant Society of Oregon <br /> <br /> Affiliations Member, Society of Wetland Scientists <br /> Professional 1999 -present, Biologist /Intern, Satre Associates, P.C. <br /> Experience 1998-1999, Technical Assistant, Wetland Specialties, Inc. <br /> Supplemental Oct. 1999 Best Management Practices for Reclaiming Surface Mines, <br /> Coursework Oregon Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries <br /> Aug. 1999 Wetland Ecology of the Northern Great Basin, <br /> Pacific University <br /> A native Oregonian with a keen interest in her natural surroundings, Greta's interests in the fields <br /> of wetland ecology and botany led her to extensive studies in biology at the University of Oregon. <br /> The studies culminated in her completion of the Bachelor of Science degree in Biological <br /> Sciences. Greta continues to pursue these environmental interests in the Willamette Valley and <br /> beyond, participating in educational opportunities as they arise. <br /> In the time she has been with Satre Associates, Greta has proven herself to be a quick learner and <br /> an enthusiastic worker, assisting with field and office work on many varied projects. She has <br /> assisted in the collection of wetland field data for many wetland projects, including the Local <br /> Wetland Inventory for the City of Coburg; the Autzen Stadium Expansion Project and the East <br /> Bank Trail project for the City of Eugene; and has conducted wetland delineation field work for <br /> many other projects in the area. She has applied her excellent computer skills in the production of <br /> Reports of Findings for Rare Plant Surveys, Wetland Delineations and Joint Permit Applications, <br /> as well as digital mapping using ArcView GIS. <br /> <br />