Jimmy Carreras (he/him) is a recent graduate from California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt. He earned his B.S. In environmental science and management with a focus in ecological restoration. His time at Humboldt was spent completing a multitude of projects, including: an English ivy restoration plan at the Mad River Bluffs, rapid ecological surveys in the redwood forest, macroinvertebrate collecting in the Eel River, and assessing species diversity at the Samoa Dunes.
Jimmy is originally from Sebastopol, California, where he spent lots of time at Ragle Ranch Regional Park as a youth and at Trione-Annadel State Park during his cross-country stint at Santa Rosa Junior College. He enjoys running, hiking, and all sports that involve a disc or frisbee. Jimmy is excited to work with the restoration crew and clean team in making the Russian River safe and clean again.
