Destacado del personal: Fraser Ross, especialista en administración

julio 28, 2022

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Este mes nos pondremos al día con Fraser Ross, uno de nuestros especialistas en administración, para saber más sobre su trabajo en Ag + Open Space. Fraser se mudó al condado de Sonoma desde Escocia en 2014 y ha estado trabajando con Ag + Open Space desde 2017. Anteriormente, Fraser trabajó en ecología tropical en África subsahariana y en el Amazonas, realizó consultoría ambiental en Escocia y trabajó con Parques Regionales del Condado de Sonoma y Sonoma Land Trust. Fuera del trabajo, a Fraser le encanta pasar tiempo con su familia, tocar música, aprender los límites de sus habilidades de bricolaje y disfrutar del hermoso aire libre en el condado de Sonoma y más allá.

Fraser y su esposa e hija posan para la cámara mientras caminan por un paisaje verde.

What’s your favorite Sonoma County place to get outside and why?
As much as I love the great outdoors, having a 4-year old means local parks are often the preferred places to spend time with the family. I love going to Windsor Town Green with the family to enjoy the beautiful trees in the oak grove, the kids’ park, the music events, and the farmer’s market. The fact that Ag + Open Space played a key role in the acquisition and development of the Green adds a really nice connection.

What’s one fact, statistic, or interesting tidbit about land conservation that you enjoy sharing with others?
I enjoy seeing the variety of interests in land conservation that can work in harmony when done right – agriculture, open space, natural resources, education, recreation – they all work together.

What’s your proudest moment working in land conservation and why?
Having a paper published on the impacts of road creation for oil exploration in the Amazonian Ecuador is something I am proud of. It was a very collaborative process – working with local villagers and students, as well as volunteers from around the world, I was able to author a paper that documented the impacts of these roads on local flora and fauna. The paper is now available as a supportive document to help understand, and hopefully minimize, negative impacts to areas under exploration for natural resources in tropical regions.

What compelled you to pick a career in land conservation?
I was fortunate to grow up with parents that took me mountain climbing, camping, and always encouraged me to explore the outdoors (which may really just have been a handy way to get rid of me for the day). I was also exposed to a healthy dose of David Attenborough, who has been a part of some of the best nature documentaries ever.

What’s your favorite ice cream flavor and why?
Mint chocolate chip because that’s my daughter’s favorite and she will finish anything I can’t (and most of what I can).

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