Kathy Maechtle serves as the Co-Owner and Vice President of Big Horn Environmental Consultants (BHEC), where she leverages over 30 years of experience in administration management within wildlife organizations to drive the company's mission of sustainable environmental solutions. Under her leadership, BHEC has established itself...
Kathy Maechtle serves as the Co-Owner and Vice President of Big Horn Environmental Consultants (BHEC), where she leverages over 30 years of experience in administration management within wildlife organizations to drive the company's mission of sustainable environmental solutions. Under her leadership, BHEC has established itself as a trusted partner for a diverse array of clients, focusing on wildlife research, monitoring, and conservation initiatives. Kathy's extensive background as a Master Falconer enriches her understanding of avian species and their habitats, allowing her to spearhead key projects that prioritize ecological balance and biodiversity.
In her role, Kathy oversees daily operations and administrative duties, ensuring that BHEC operates efficiently while maintaining a strong commitment to environmental stewardship. Her expertise in forming strategic partnerships has been instrumental in fostering collaborative relationships with private landowners, governmental agencies, and non-profit organizations. This collaborative approach not only enhances project outcomes but also promotes community engagement in conservation efforts.
Kathy is particularly passionate about raptor conservation, dedicating her time to volunteer for raptor observations and field surveys. This hands-on experience informs her work at BHEC, enabling the company to implement research-driven strategies that benefit both wildlife and their ecosystems. With a keen focus on training and capacity building, Kathy empowers her team to excel in environmental services, ensuring that BHEC remains at the forefront of innovative solutions in wildlife conservation. Through her leadership, Kathy Maechtle continues to make significant contributions to the field, championing sustainable practices that protect our natural heritage for future generations.