Principal Ecologist/Wildlife Biologist — Jonathan Lowsky, M.S.
Jonathan Lowsky holds a Master of Science degree in Wildlife Biology from Colorado State University. With more than 15 years of professional experience with the Colorado Division of Wildlife, US Forest Service, and Pitkin County Natural Resources, as well as two major universities, Jonathan’s career has focused on a diverse array of wildlife from bighorn sheep, elk, and songbirds to northern goshawks, flying squirrels and bats. Mr. Lowsky’s experience includes biological assessments and evaluations for NEPA compliance, conservation planning, GIS mapping and modeling, wildlife research, ecological monitoring design and implementation plus wetland and riparian delineations, evaluations, and restoration. He has published scientific papers, authored numerous management plans, conservation easement baselines, and ecological assessments for land use planning. An expert birder, certified wetland delineator, and passionate observer of wildlife, Jonathan has spent countless hours studying and appreciating Colorado’s diverse ecological communities.
Colorado Wildlife Science works with a number of highly respected experts in a variety of environmental and ecological fields. By drawing on the talents and knowledge of these specialists, CWS can meet all environmental and ecological needs without the overhead of a large, non-specialized firm.
• Aquatic/Fisheries Management
• Botany/Plant Ecology
• Conservation Planning
• Fluvial Geomorphology
• Forest Ecology and Management
• Landscape Architecture
• Land Use Planning
• Noxious Weed Management
• Phase 1/Phase 2 Site Assessment
• Rangeland Management
• Wildfire Assessment and Management
• Wetlands Mitigation & Permitting