ARIA PAULING
Environmental Scientist
Ms. Pauling is a recent graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno with a bachelor’s degree in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. She has been with EN2/SEA for over 3 years. Ms. Pauling assists with completing surveys for rare and noxious plants, aquatic plants, and endangered animals for projects such as the El Dorado County Rubicon Trail HMP, El Dorado Irrigation District, Euer Valley Restoration Project, and Tahoe Keys Aquatic Macrophyte Survey. Ms. Pauling records, organizes, and analyzes collected data from various projects. She is currently in the lead for managing data for the ongoing Tahoe Keys Control Methods Test (CMT), which involves maintaining a data collection database and ensuring that all data is accurate, complete, and available. Ms. Pauling has experience using a dichotomous key to identify plant species as well as operating a GPS unit. In addition, Ms. Pauling assists with technical report writing and conducts project-related research.
Education
- B.S., 2025 Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Nevada, Reno
- A.A., 2021 Natural Science, Lake Tahoe Community College
Contact
(530) 626-1401 x112
ariapauling@en2resources.com