Tara Zimmerman
Water Resources Extension Educator
206.205.3203
Tara.Zimmerman@kingcounty.gov
Tara joined WSU King County Extension in 2002. She is responsible for water resources programming, including the coordination and management of the Extension Watershed Stewardship Program. She is also a team member on the Integrated Weed Control Project.
Education:
·B.A. Whitman College, Biology
·M.S. University of Washington, College of Forest Resources
Affiliations:
Association of Natural Resources Extension Professionals; Beach Naturalist; WSU Extension Water Resources Leadership Team
Selected Publications:
Gaolach, B., T. Zimmerman, A. Grotta, and P. Racette. 2006. Training Environmental Stewards From Mountains to Ocean: A Water Quality Training Curriculum. CSREES/USDA No. 2002-51130-01940. Washington State University King County Extension, Renton, WA. http://www.king.wsu.edu/enviro/curriculum.htm
Andreas, J. and T. Zimmerman. 2005. Potential new biological control agent for Scotch broom? Forest Stewardship Notes. Fall/Winter 2005: pg. 21.
Goldsmith*-Zimmerman, T. and S. Reichard. 2005. Factors affecting persistence of Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow: An exploratory look at a rare endemic. Northwest Science. 79:172-178.
Goldsmith*, T. J. 2003. Factors affecting population growth and persistence of Sidalcea oregana (Nutt.) Gray var. calva C. L. Hitchcock (Malvaceae), a taxon endemic to Chelan County, Washington. Master of Science thesis. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. * Published under former name Goldsmith
Hobbies:
Gardening, traveling, tidepooling, recreational cycling, scientific illustration
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