ALLARM’s new director brings two decades of experience to the role and shares the surprises he’s encountered and his vision for the future of this nationally recognized program.
“I’m looking forward to joining a truly great team and a program with nearly 40 years of water-quality monitoring experience."
The honor comes as ALLARM's longtime director concludes a nearly 20-year run with Dickinson's community science center.
National Fish & Wildlife Foundation funding allows ALLARM to begin a new project and continue another to protect and restore local waterways.