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 The
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


