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Mr.
Lieberenz is responsible for natural resource investigations including noxious weeds, plant and animal ecology, and soil erosion. Mr.
Lieberenz’s experience includes data collection in the field as well as the analysis and preparation necessary for NEPA and biological documents.
He has experience with vegetation manipulation and vegetation restoration at New Mexico State University.
Education and Skills
- 2006, Bachelor of Science in Range Science, New Mexico State University
- Soil erosion techniques
- Restoration of rangeland techniques
- Data collection for noxious weeds and soil erosion
- Natural resources investigations
- Noxious weeds management
- NEPA document preparation
Employment History
- Taschek Environmental Consulting-Biologist: August 2006–Present: Responsibilities include data collection from the field and analysis and preparation of NEPA and biological documents.
- New Mexico State University Department of Animal and Range Science-Research Technician:
2004–2006: Responsibilities included data collection of vegetation and current soil erosion, data collection and manipulation.
- Mud Springs Ranch-Ranch Hand: 2000–2001: Responsibilities included aiding with operations, maintenance, and soil erosion control.
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