Bailey Campbell has over 10 years of experience in forestry, botany, and silviculture. Specifically, she specializes in Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) data collection, plant phenology, habitat assessments, and forest insects and disease. Interdisciplinary studies include plant, insect, microbial, and wetland ecology; plant systematics; natural resource law and policy; data analysis; and environmental risk assessment. She centered her M.S. professional paper on plant-soil-microbial interactions and the use of mycoremediation to reduce nutrient loading to aquatic systems. Bailey has three years of consulting experience specializing in National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) analysis, wetland delineation and aquatic ecosystems, baseline inventory, biological monitoring, Endangered Species Act (ESA) consultation, and data analysis. She is proficient in preparing NEPA documents, resource management plans, and environmental permit applications to ensure compliance with applicable regulatory requirements.