Holly Burger
Senior Wildlife Biologist
Holly specializes in conducting special-status species surveys and habitat assessments for reptiles, amphibians, and mammals, including Alameda whipsnake, San Francisco garter snake, giant garter snake, California red-legged frog, and foothill yellow-legged frog. Holly has prepared numerous environmental documents, including habitat assessments, impact analyses, mitigation plans, and year-end field reports. She also has experience conducting research on wildlife populations using a variety of methods, including drift fence trapping, visual encounter surveys, snow mobile track surveys, backtracking surveys, and backpack electrofishing
Education: B.S., Biology
Permits Held: USFWS 10(a)1(A) recovery Permit #148552-3 for giant garter snake, Alameda whipsnake, San Francisco garter snake, and California red-legged frog; USFWS 10(a)1(A) recovery Permit #98536C-0.1 for Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog; California Department of Fish and Game Scientific Collecting Permit SC-4518