Wildlands’ Raleigh office gives back to the community

Our Raleigh team had a great time volunteering with Habitat for Humanity of Wake County. During their day of service, they focused on the roof and siding. Through our One + One Initiative, Wildlands gives multiple volunteer hours a year to each the local community. Learn more about our One + One Initiative »

Congrats to Greg Turner for receiving his PE license!

Greg TurnerWildlands is thrilled to announce that Greg Turner has received his professional engineer license! Join us in congratulating Greg on this impressive achievement.

 

Greg serves as a Water Resources Engineer in the Wildlands Engineering Raleigh office. He has more than four years of experience working on a variety of projects including stormwater BMP design, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, stream and wetland restoration design and monitoring, erosion and sediment control, and wetland delineations. Greg is a team player and enjoys assisting with the planning, design, and monitoring of ecological engineering projects.

Alea Tuttle receives Professional Wetland Scientist certification

Professional Wetland Scientist, ALea TuttleJoin us in congratulating Wildlands team member, Alea Tuttle, for receiving her Professional Wetland Scientist certification! This certification is awarded by the Society of Wetland Scientists Professional Certification Program, which evaluates each applicant based on a combination of academic coursework, continuing education training, years of working experience in the field, letters of recommendation, and an essay describing an area of expertise. As a recipient of this certification, Alea meets the standards expected of a practicing wetland professional and she agrees to adhere to standards of professional ethics with regard to the conduct and practice of wetland science. Way to go, Alea!