Katie Stahl is a Technician at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Chesapeake Bay Field Office (USFWS) in Annapolis, MD. She graduated from the College of William & Mary with double majors in Biology and Environmental Science, and now works in the Habitat Restoration Division where she designs and implements restoration projects in various ecosystems for the Partners for Fish and Wildlife program. Some of her current projects include installing pollinator meadows, wetland plantings, tree plantings, riparian buffers, and installing educational nature spaces on both private and county land. Katie also assists with outreach events and expands the capacity of annual biological monitoring for threatened, endangered, and at-risk species like Black Rail and Brook Floater. Along with working at USFWS, she is currently a graduate student at University of Maryland studying coastal salt marsh restoration techniques on historical Black Rail Habitat.