Krysia Tuttle
Senior Wildlife Biologist
2008
  • M.Sc.: University of Victoria (Biology/Ecology) 2007
  • B.Sc. (Hons.): University of Victoria (Biology) 2004
  • B.A. (Hons.): University of Calgary (Humanities) 2002
Krysia Tuttle has pursued an interest in wildlife and natural history since a very early age, as a wilderness guide, naturalist, and wildlife biologist in both British Columbia and Alberta. She is a trained wildlife biologist with a M.Sc. in Biology (specializing in Herpetology), is a Registered Professional Biologist (R.P.Bio.) in B.C. under the College of Applied Biologists, and has a strong background in both fieldwork, technical writing, and project management. Her scientific and technical documents include four published articles in peer‑reviewed journals, numerous technical reports, and ecological monitoring plans.

Since joining LGL, Krysia has had the opportunity to work on a wide variety of wildlife projects on all wildlife taxa, specializing in amphibian and reptile projects (including installation of amphibian underpasses), small and medium‑sized mammal trapping, tracking and monitoring, remote camera studies, marine mammal monitoring, and wetland restoration projects. Field experience includes long‑term wildlife monitoring studies, radio telemetry, Species‑at‑Risk inventories, strategic program reviews, baseline environmental impact assessments, environmental monitoring, and wildlife species surveys across B.C., Alberta, and N.W.T. for a range of agencies. She enjoys working with teams of people and is a good communicator with strong written, oral, and analytical skills. She is very passionate about the natural world and the conservation of its inhabitants and is dedicated in her research work towards that goal.