Kim Yazzie- BIO PAGE

From Glen Canyon Dam AMP
Jump to: navigation, search
'

AMWG Alternate TWG Alternate

Terilyn "Kim" Yazzie, Navajo Nation

Ms. Yazzie has been working as a fish biologist for the Navajo Nation Fish and Wildlife Department since September 2015. She currently manages the Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (N.A.P.I.) Razorback sucker Grow-out Ponds and the Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) Fish Ladder Facility, and collaborates with nonnative fish removals and other research activities on the San Juan River in Northern New Mexico. She also performs other research collaborations and monitoring which extend into Glen and Grand Canyons where tribal interests are represented. She was employed at the Mescalero Tribal Fish Hatchery for three summers while attending New Mexico State University and graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture with a major in Wildlife Sciences Fisheries and a minor in Biology Conservation Ecology. From 2011 to 2015, she worked in the Fish Culture section of Dexter National Fish Hatchery which is now the Southwestern Native Aquatic Resources and Recovery Center.

  • Last Updated- 2018