Codi is an ardent outdoor enthusiast, currently in pursuit of a master’s degree in wildlife biology. Her extensive experience spans the vast landscapes of the western US, ranging from the serene shores of Hawaii where she diligently monitored nesting sea turtles, to the rugged wilderness of Alaska, guiding curious visitors on black bear excursions. Not one to shy away from new challenges, she also served as a dedicated state park ranger in the picturesque terrain of Colorado. Currently immersing herself in the study of Greater Sage-grouse at Utah State University, she also lends her expertise as a part-time wildlife consultant, focusing on the monitoring of burrowing owls and nesting raptors in the untamed expanse of eastern Utah. Even amidst her demanding schedule, Codi finds solace in her passions, whether it's her intricately woven crochet creations, casting lines while fly fishing, or seeking serenity while camping in the lofty peaks with her loyal companion Birdie.