I have a Ph.D. degree in Wildlife, Aquatic, and Wildlands Science and Management. I grow and study native plants of Texas and the southwestern U.S. and teach their uses for Food, Medicine, Wildlife, and Landscaping. I have experience giving lectures at the university-level and community level. Although my specialization is in horticulture and ecology, I can also tutor students in other scientific disciplines, such as biology, anthropology, archaeology, etc. I can also tutor non-science disciplines, such as history, literature, art, and art history. I made nearly all 'A's when I was back in school, so I would like to help you do the same. Sometimes all that is required is a change of perspective.
Texas Tech University
Doctorate
Wildlife, Aquatic, and Wildlands Science and Management
2017
New Mexico State University
Masters
Horticulture
2011
Texas A&M University - Kingsville
Bachelors
Horticulture
2006
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