I have been a passionate naturalist, ecologist, and all-around biodiversity aficionado since age 5. Through my ecological consulting firm, Biophilia LLC, I am changing how we manage ecosystems by focusing on often neglected species that are our best ecosystem indicators. I have peer-reviewed publications in herpetology, lichenology, botany, ornithology, and entomology and am currently finishing my Ph.D. at Michigan Technological University, where I am researching a rare habitat called Granite Bedrock Glades. It’s a unique habitat with a warm microclimate and contains several unique species that occur far north of their usual range, including a lizard and two species of cacti! I am grateful for the amazing opportunity I had to conduct the field work for my dissertation in the spectacular Huron Mountains. Many thanks to the Graduate Dean Awards Advisory Panel for granting me this award and to my advisor Dr. David Flaspohler for his support.