Natalie Day
USGS, COLORADO, United States
Natalie is a cross-disciplinary biologist working on the Colorado Plateau. She seeks to provide relevant information to land managers, policy makers, and the public. Some of her research interests include assessing the effects of land disturbance in drylands on regional hydrology, understanding controls on riverine algal blooms, and assessing long-term changes in streamflow and water quality.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Mercury biomagnification across food webs with varying non-native fish presence: Implications for native fish conservation in the upper Colorado River Basin (135758)
2:30 PM
Charles Wahl
Special Session: The other half of the river: elevating non-academic contributions to freshwater science 2.0
SFS 2026