Greg Holm

Greg Holm is a Wildlife Biologist at Crater Lake National Park. He has been with the National Park Service for 10 years, and has been at Crater Lake since the fall of 2008. Before coming to Crater Lake, Greg spent about 8 years at Redwood National Park. As the first wildlife biologist at Crater Lake, Greg has been learning as much as he can about the history of wildlife in the park, while also doing threatened and endangered species surveys and starting a black bear research project. Greg has experience working with a variety of birds and mammals, and hopes to increase both the amount and the quality of the information available regarding animals at Crater Lake. He received his B.S. (wildlife) from Humboldt State University and M.S. (zoology) from the University of Wyoming.