Profile

Ms. Bly-Honness joined Turner Endangered Species Fund in April 2000.
She is currently working on the restoration of black-tailed prairie dogs and black-footed ferrets to the Bad River Ranches in central South Dakota.
In the last ten years, she has been involved in the restoration of California condors in Arizona, swift foxes in Colorado, tracking wolves in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and census of grizzly bears and Canada lynx in northwestern Montana.
She also participated in the Northern Rockies Wolf Recovery project, the Wildlands Wolf Survey program, as well as a Bark Beetle project and fighting fire.
Ms. Bly-Honness received a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Biology and Management from the University of Rhode Island in 1994.
Her professional interests include the recovery of ecosystem biodiversity through imperiled and keystone species restoration, research, and habitat conservation.

Former positions of Kristy Bly-Honness

CompaniesPositionEnd
Corporate Officer/Principal -
See the detail of Kristy Bly-Honness's experience

Training of Kristy Bly-Honness

University of Rhode Island Undergraduate Degree

Experiences
Positions held

Active

Inactive

Listed companies

Private companies

See the detail of Kristy Bly-Honness's experience

Connections

60

1st degree connections

2

1st degree companies

Male

Female

Members of the board

Executives

See the personal network

Linked companies

Private companies1

Finance

See company connections
  1. Stock Market
  2. Insiders
  3. Kristy Bly-Honness