K. Lloyd Hill

Curriculum vitae

EDUCATION

M.S., Environmental Studies, College of Charleston, 2020

B.S., Environmental Studies, University of North Carolina at Asheville, 2012

WORK EXPERIENCE

Biologist, Apr. 2021 - Present
San Juan Island National Historic Park (Friday Harbor, WA)

Research Technician, May 2018 - Dec. 2020
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Marine Resources Research Institute (Charleston, SC)

Environmental Hydrologist, Jan. 2020 - Apr. 2020
Robinson Design Engineers (Charleston, SC)

Forestry Technician, May 2017 - Nov. 2017
Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Cherokee, NC)

Wildlife Biologist, Nov. 2016 - Apr. 2017
The Great Basin Institute (Death Valley, CA)

Biological Science Technician (Wildlife), May 2016 - Nov. 2016
Olympic National Park (Port Angeles, WA)

Biological Science Technician (Wildlife), May 2015 - Oct. 2015
Cape Hatteras National Seashore (Buxton, NC)

Biological Science Technician (Wildlife), Nov. 2014 - Mar. 2015
Haleakala National Park (Kula, HI)

Forestry Research Technician, May 2014 - Oct. 2014
Juneau Forestry Sciences Laboratory (Juneau, AK)

Vegetation Technician, Sep. 2013 - Apr. 2014
Death Valley National Park (Death Valley, CA)

AmeriCorps Conservation Crew Member, May 2013 - Sep. 2013
SAGA (Juneau, AK)

Wildlife Biologist Intern, May 2012 - Aug. 2012
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (Asheville, NC)

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Botany Assistant, Dec. 2019
Black River Cypress Preserve (Georgetown Co., SC)

Oyster Farmer, Jan. 2019 - May 2019
Charleston Oyster Farm (Charleston, SC)

Student Garden Worker, Jun. 2018 - Sep. 2019
The College of Charleston at Stono Preserve (Hollywood, SC)

Trail Worker, Feb. 2016 - Mar. 2016
Triangle Land Conservancy (Durham, NC)

Conservation Volunteer, Mar. 2015
Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project (Makawao, HI)

Archaeology Volunteer, Jul. 2014
Denali National Park (Denali Park, AK)

Undergraduate Research Assistant, Jun. 2012 - Jul. 2012
University of North Carolina at Asheville (Asheville, NC)

Elementary School Tutor, Jan. 2012 - May 2012
Emma Elementary School (Asheville, NC)

PRESENTATIONS & PUBLICATIONS

Hill, K. L., Tweel, A., Johnson, S., & Sanger, D., (2019, November). Linking land use, climate, and coastal ecosystems: a watershed perspective for a changing South Carolina coast [oral presentation]. Twenty-fifth biennial Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) conference, Mobile, AL.

Hill, K. L., Tweel, A., Johnson, S., & Sanger, D., (2019, June). Linking land use, climate, and coastal ecosystems: a watershed perspective for a changing South Carolina coast [oral presentation]. Seventeenth annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop, Charleston, SC.

Brown, C. E., Hill, K., & Fanning, R., Callahan, T., & Robinson, J., (2018, October). Modeling stormwater runoff in a suburban coastal watershed: interpreting the past to better predict the future [poster presentation]. Fifth annual South Carolina Water Resources Conference, Columbia, SC.

Hill, K. L., Phillips, M., Rence, E., Callahan, T., & Robinson, J., (2018, April). Long Branch restoration: improving ecosystem services of a tidal creek in a changing city [poster presentation]. College of Charleston Science and Mathematics Poster Session, Charleston, SC.

Williams, L. A., Beane, J., Hardman, R., Hill, K., & Stroebel, M., (2012). Ambystoma opacum (marbled salamander) geographic distribution note. Herpetological Review, 43(4), 611.