
Allison Arnold
Program Manager IV
allison.arnold@ag.tamu.eduAllison works primarily with military lands to balance sound natural resource management with military mission goals and objectives across the U.S. and assist where needed on other NRI conservation initiatives. Much of this work involves stakeholder engagement, teamwork, and developing clear, achievable initiatives that result in measurable conservation returns. With her 30 years of experience in wildlife management involving a multitude of Federal, State, and private land management partners across North America, she applies all that she has learned to assist with the development and execution of projects under the leadership of NRI. She is happy to have the opportunity to support NRI staff and leadership to further NRI and Texas A&M strategic goals in resolving complex natural resource issues at a landscape scale and contribute as a force multiplier to broad ranging conservation initiatives nationwide.
She holds a B.S. in Wildlife and Fisheries Science from Texas A&M University and an M.S. in Wildlife Science from New Mexico State University.
Allison spends most of her free time outdoors enjoying wild spaces while hiking, hunting, fishing, and recreating but also enjoys some downtime cooking and spending time in her garden.