Jen Kampmann2022
After receiving her degree, Jen spent several years working and volunteering in the wildlife biology field. She was employed as a wildlife technician for the National Forest Service in Oregon and Utah and for the National Park Service in Colorado, pursuing research on various federally threatened, endangered and sensitive species such as the peregrine falcon, white-headed woodpecker and northern goshawk. Jen also contributed to several undergraduate- and graduate-level research projects. These included analyzing the occupancy of mountain lions in northern Utah, trapping and banding migratory raptors in Nevada, detecting and identifying bat species in Grand Teton National Park, and determining the predators of invasive coqui frogs on the Big Island of Hawaii. Working in the field taught her how to ask important ecological questions and the process of discovering the answers.
Although she was studying exciting topics and working with fascinating species, Jen knew something was missing. She yearned for human connection. Her work required long, lonesome mornings in the field and even longer afternoons sitting at a desk, staring at a computer screen. She desired to share her knowledge and passion with other like-minded individuals. It was this missing piece that led to her career transition as a naturalist guide. Jen’s first experience as a trip leader was in college for her university’s outdoor program. She enjoyed helping design and lead adventures for her fellow students across Utah and in southern Idaho and Wyoming. Since then, Jen has expanded her guiding prowess to Alaska where she has led hiking and sea kayaking expeditions in Kenai Fjords National Park, glacier trekking and flightseeing in Kachemak Bay State Park, and brown bear viewing excursions in Katmai and Lake Clark national parks. Since 2022, Jen has brought her passion, cumulative experience and knowledge to her role as a Nat Hab Expedition Leader, guiding a variety of trips across North America. Jen is an avid landscape and wildlife photographer who hopes to use her imagery to raise awareness of ongoing environmental issues and promote conservation.
When she’s not guiding, Jen enjoys traveling with her husband to seek out threatened species and explore the fragile ecosystems in which they reside. Besides photography, her other favorite pastimes include birding, reading, exercise and healthful living, paddling and backpacking. While Jen and her husband are both constantly on the move, often living out of a suitcase, they consider home to be Florida.
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What Our Guests Say
Jen was simply extraordinary! Between Nat Hab and Lindblad, this was our eighth expedition. With that background, I'd rate Jen at the very top of all the guides we have had. If we are choosing among future tours and we know Jen is leading one of them, we will pick the one with Jen. Her knowledge of the wildlife and natural history of the sites we visited was superb.
If I could give 11, I would. She is a treasure! Jen's command of the area and everything from minute knowledge of fungus to birds to trees to culture makes her truly one of the best guides I've ever had.
Jen was an excellent Expedition Leader. She was very resilient and flexible when circumstances created the need for a change in plans, and she communicated what was happening when we needed to know. She was quite empathetic with people in the group as well as being very knowledgeable regarding the wildlife and environment we experienced. She is definitely a valuable Nat Hab leader!