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Project Team <br />Ciry of Elk /T/vex <br />Na[ura/ Resources lnven[ory <br />Our team for the Elk River Natural Resource Inventory includes staff from <br />Bonestroo's Natural Resources team and GIS group. An introduction to <br />each team member and a summary of their experience is provided <br />below. More detailed information about each person is provided in their <br />resumes at the end of this proposal. <br />Two ecologists from our Natural Resource team, Paul Bockenstedt and <br />Elizabeth Gould, will head the project. Combined, these experienced <br />ecologists have inventoried over 1 million acres of land in the upper <br />Midwest, conducted targeted rare species searches on hundreds of <br />additional acres, and recorded over 250 new rare plant records with the <br />various state's Departments of Natural Resources. Both Paul and Liza <br />have worked with the Minnesota Land Cover Classification System <br />(MLCCS( since the late 1990s and understand the steps necessary to <br />obtain a detailed and accurate data set. Including current work, they <br />have completed MLCCS mapping for over 200,000 acres in the Twin <br />Cities metro area. <br />Paul Bockenstedt, MA., is a senior plant/restoration ecologist with <br />Bonestroo. He will serve as project manager for the Elk River Township <br />Natural Resources Inventory. ils such, he will be involved in the field <br />work, facilitate and present a[ meetings, and coordinate project schedule <br />with City staff and the Park and Recreation Commission. <br />Paul has over 20 years of experience in the natural resources field, and <br />has inventoried and created management plans for natural communities <br />in Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Paul has served as the project <br />manager and/or lead ecologist for over 100 natural resource inventory <br />projects and botanical inventories during his career. He has written <br />dozens of custom site managemenUrestoration and/or seeding plans for <br />habitats ranging from forest to wetlands and prairies and is especially <br />knowledgeable about prairie and woodland ecosystems. Paul is also <br />experienced at facilitating public meetings on natural resources and <br />related issues <br />Elizabeth Gould, B.S., a plant ecologist, will assist Paul with field work, <br />complete the MLCCS mapping and do much of your GIS work. <br />Liza has been working in the natural resource field since the late 1980s, <br />when she worked as an interpretive naturalist for a local natural history <br />museum. Since then, she has been involved in natural resource <br />inventories and rare plant searches throughout Minnesota and in <br />Wisconsin. She is especially familiar with the species and natural <br />communities of the St. Croix Moraine, the landform that underlies EIk <br />River Township and northern Washington County. In addition, she has <br />extensive experience with GIS mapping and database management. <br />John Smyth, B.S., is a senior wetland scientist and team leader for the <br />Bonestroo Natural Resources Team. He will serve in an advisory capacity <br />12 <br />