“I really enjoy working with multi-disciplinary project teams, consisting of ecologists, engineers, and permitting specialists, to collaboratively attack and solve complex ecological and natural resource management problems. Each discipline offers unique perspectives to more fully identify opportunities, avoid pitfalls, and develop solutions that better meet the project’s ecological and engineering objectives.”
Morris Perot has over 30 years of ecological assessment, restoration, and management experience and specializes in leading aquatic and terrestrial habitat improvement and enhancement projects. His project management and technical expertise includes habitat improvement and wetland mitigation projects; invasive vegetation control; aquatic invasive species planning and control measures; dam removal and nature-like fishway projects; permitting; aquatic ecology and fluvial geomorphic assessments; and environmental education and outreach.
Morris has an M.S. in Aquatic Ecology from the University of Michigan and a B.S. in Biology and Environmental Studies from St. Lawrence University.