Pamela A. Frost, M.S.
Conservation Biologist, GIS Analyst
Email: pfrost@consbio.org
Pamela A. Frost earned a B.S. in Environmental Science from the
University of Maine, Machias
in 1984 and a M.S. in Natural Resource Information Systems from
Ohio State University
(Columbus, Ohio) in 1994. While at Ohio State, she was involved in a number of Federally funded conservation GIS projects including database construction and analysis for the
U.S. Forest Service
as well as support work for the
Northern Spotted Owl Recovery Planning Project
. Pam's Masters thesis emphasized the design and construction of an extensive conservation digital database and demonstrated how to use it in conservation planning for
The Nature Conservancy
on a globally imperiled ecosystem in northwestern Ohio -
The Oak Openings
.
Pam has had considerable experience working in the private sector. She founded and later sold a successful biological insect control company (Bionomics, Inc.) in the Adirondacks, New York, worked as a GIS analyst for The Wildlands Project in Oregon, and now serves as Secretary/Treasurer for the Conservation Biology Institute. Besides her administrative duties as an officer, Pam serves as the GIS lab supervisor. She lives with her husband Jim , sons Jonathan and Jacob,daughter Sarah, and four-legged friends in Corvallis


