Leanna Stackhouse is a doctoral candidate at The University of British Columbia, focusing on a PhD in Forestry while engaging in research within the Integrated Remote Sensing Studio, particularly utilizing LiDAR data for analyzing riparian zone vegetation and monitoring salmon habitat. Stackhouse also serves as a graduate teaching assistant at the Faculty of Forestry and previously conducted independent research on remote sensing applications in paleontology as a Science and Technology Summer Scholar at the University of Delaware. Additional experience includes GIS tutoring, geological sciences research, and paleontological internships. Educational credentials encompass a Bachelor's degree in Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences and a Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Science and Cartography from the University of Delaware, along with a winter study abroad experience in Italian language and history.
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