About Anna
Anna Machowicz is a wildlife biologist and co-founder of Home Range Wildlife Research in Winthrop, Washington, where she serves as Education Director. She holds dual B.Sc. degrees in Animal Science and Zoology from Michigan State University. Anna has worked in the field for over a decade, with species such as snowshoe hare, wolverine, river otter, bobcat and Canada lynx. She is particularly interested in advancing wildlife capture and handling standards and promoting less invasive research methods. At Home Range Wildlife Research she leads immersive field-skills training programs designed to bridge the gap between academic study and practical wildlife conservation work- especially helping early-career biologists gain the hands-on experience they might otherwise miss. Based in the Methow Valley of the North Cascades, she combines a deep sense of place with an equity-driven approach to conservation: ensuring access, mentorship, and opportunity for a diverse next generation of field biologists.
WebsiteEducation
B.S., Animal Science - Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI, 2012
B.S., Zoology - Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI, 2012
Memberships
- The Wildlife Society