This groovy dude has a Bachelor’s degree in anthropology and a Master’s Degree in geographic information sciences. But that’s not all folks, he is also an enrolled tribal member of the Shoshone Bannock Tribe and is the Land Use Director in Fort Hall. Travis has worked on wind energy projects and has spent 16 years doing work to protect fish and wildlife, land, habitat, and water.
As a tribal member, Travis enjoys traditional hunting and fishing and passing on his passion for protecting native fish and wildlife with others.
He knows there are a myriad of health benefits to incorporating STEM sciences into your daily life. However, he noticed families in more populated areas are not getting the same access and benefits to these sciences compared to families in more rural areas. He is passionate about bringing more health and lifestyle benefits to our city friends.
He also is the muscle behind our beautiful, artistic and sustainable red wood products.
Connect with this groovy wood worker: contactus@hippitychickity.com