Christian LeJeune is a hydrologist, water resource specialist, natural resource planner, long-term ecological researcher, and environmental educator. He maintains an Individual Dual-Master's Degree from The University of New Mexico (UNM) in Water Resources (Hydroscience option), and Community and Regional Planning (Natural Resource Emphasis), and a B.A. in American Studies with a focus on the Southwest.
With over 15 years of academic and work experience, he has gained knowledge from a broad range of disciplines including: hydrology, ecology, biology, soil science, botany, water and natural resource planning, watershed management, limnology, geology, historic preservation, archeology and forensic anthropology/pathology.
With over 15 years of academic and work experience, he has gained knowledge from a broad range of disciplines including: hydrology, ecology, biology, soil science, botany, water and natural resource planning, watershed management, limnology, geology, historic preservation, archeology and forensic anthropology/pathology.
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