David Kisner serves as the Principal Ecologist at Kisner Restoration & Ecological Consulting, Inc. (KR&EC), where he leverages his extensive experience and expertise in environmental science to lead a diverse array of habitat restoration and conservation projects across California's Central and South Coast, extending into...
David Kisner serves as the Principal Ecologist at Kisner Restoration & Ecological Consulting, Inc. (KR&EC), where he leverages his extensive experience and expertise in environmental science to lead a diverse array of habitat restoration and conservation projects across California's Central and South Coast, extending into the Mojave Desert. With a career spanning over three decades, David has honed his skills in biological assessment, environmental compliance monitoring, and ecological restoration, making him a pivotal figure in the field. His role as Biology Task Manager on numerous CEQA and NEPA projects underscores his adeptness in navigating complex regulatory frameworks while ensuring that ecological integrity is maintained.
At KR&EC, David is instrumental in developing innovative strategies for habitat restoration that not only comply with environmental regulations but also promote biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. His work often involves evaluating impacts to wetlands and other critical habitats, where he applies his knowledge of wildlife biology and ecology to inform restoration efforts. David's commitment to conservation is reflected in his hands-on approach, collaborating with stakeholders to create sustainable solutions that benefit both the environment and local communities.
As a Certified Wildlife Biologist, David is dedicated to advancing the field of environmental consulting through rigorous scientific assessment and a deep understanding of ecological processes. His leadership at KR&EC not only enhances the firm’s reputation as a trusted partner in ecological restoration but also contributes to the broader mission of preserving California's unique natural heritage for future generations.