Feb. 28, 2025 — Stow, Ohio — EnviroScience is pleased to announce the promotion of Christina Voorhees, Ph.D., CWB, to Director of Natural Resources. Dr. Voorhees, who previously served as a terrestrial operations manager at EnviroScience, brings over 25 years of expertise in wildlife management, natural resource planning, and regulatory agency consultation.
In her new role, Dr. Voorhees will lead EnviroScience’s Natural Resources practice area, overseeing a team of environmental professionals dedicated to providing expert ecological consulting and regulatory guidance. She will continue to expand the firm’s impact by strengthening client relationships, optimizing project coordination, and driving innovation in natural resource management.
Since joining EnviroScience in 2022, Dr. Voorhees has been instrumental in managing complex projects involving threatened and endangered species, guiding clients through state and federal agency consultations, and driving business development efforts. Her extensive background in both the private and public sectors has allowed her to develop creative solutions that balance conservation needs with resource use and development goals.
“Christina’s leadership, experience, and ability to navigate complex environmental regulations make her the perfect fit for this role,” said Kevin Puls, President of EnviroScience. “She has demonstrated a remarkable ability to assist clients in successfully negotiating the environmental review process while maintaining a strong commitment to conservation. We are excited to see her continue to lead and expand our Natural Resources practice area.”
Dr. Voorhees holds a B.S. in Wildlife Science from Virginia Tech, an M.S. in Forest Resources from Penn State University, and a Ph.D. in Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management from Penn State University. Her graduate research focused on the human dimensions of natural resources, with an emphasis on how social psychological factors influence hunting participation and perceptions of white-tailed deer. Throughout her career, she has worked extensively with species such as bats, birds, elk, and white-tailed deer, with a current focus on assisting clients with raptor and grassland bird concerns.
For more information about our Natural Resources practice area, visit our Ecological Services and Threathened & Endangered Species webpages.
Few environmental firms in the country retain EnviroScience’s degree of scientific know-how, talent, and capability under one roof. The diverse backgrounds of our biologists, environmental engineers, scientists, and divers enable us to provide comprehensive in-house services and an integrated approach to solving environmental challenges—saving clients time, reducing costs, and ensuring high-quality results.
Our client guarantee is to provide “Excellence in Any Environment,” meaning no matter what we do, we will deliver on our Core Values of respect, client advocacy, quality work, accountability, teamwork, and safety. EnviroScience was created with the concept that we could solve complex problems by empowering great people. This concept still holds true today as our scientists explore the latest environmental legislation and regulations and incorporate the most up-to-date technology to gather and report data.
EnviroScience expertise includes but is not limited to aquatic surveys (including macroinvertebrate surveys and biological assessments); ecological restoration; ecological services (including impact assessments, invasive species control, and water quality monitoring); emergency response; engineering and compliance services; endangered mussel surveys; laboratory and analysis; stormwater management; sustainability services; threatened and endangered species; and wetlands and streams (including delineation and mitigation). Further, EnviroScience is one of the few biological firms in the country that is a general member of the Association of Diving Contractors International (ADCI) and offers full-service commercial diving services.