Karen Johnson
Director of Stream and Wetland Mitigation Program, Virginia
Richmond, VA
Karen Johnson Karen is the Director of Wetland and Stream Mitigation for The Nature Conservancy in Virginia. © Karen Johnson
Areas of Expertise
wetland and stream restoration, conservation science, mitigation policy, land conservation
Biography
Karen leads the Stream and Wetland Mitigation Program in Virginia. This program offsets impacts on stream and wetland resources throughout the state, using TNC science and priority-setting to pursue projects in ecologically significant areas. The program is self-funded, allowing TNC conservation dollars to go further, because the work is sustained through other sources.
The VARTF identifies, develops, implements, and monitors restoration and protection projects with outcomes measured in the number of projects—including the number of acres added to public lands and wetland acres protected, restored, and enhanced—feet and miles of stream resources protected, restored, and enhanced, and mitigation dollars directed towards priority landscapes.
Since joining TNC in 2005, Karen has been able to see projects take degraded lands—bare and raw—and transform them into stable, diverse and healthy habitats that thrive and succeed beyond the requirements to become fully functioning wetland or stream ecosystems. It's a unique opportunity to take impacted sites and rehabilitate them into stunning examples of nature’s beauty.
Karen has a master of science degree in environmental studies from the University of Charleston and a bachelor of science degree in biology and marine biology from the College of Charleston.