New Director for Yosemite Field Station

Becca Fen­wick, new Yosemite Field Sta­tion Direc­tor (right), with Sierra Nevada Research Insti­tute Direc­tor Roger Bales.

As the new direc­tor of UC Merced’s Yosemite Field Sta­tion, Becca Fen­wick will com­bine her love of the out­doors and of the edu­ca­tional oppor­tu­ni­ties such set­tings can offer.

I have always been drawn to world around us and love to fos­ter that in oth­ers,” Fen­wick said. “Field sta­tions and Yosemite in par­tic­u­lar pro­vide a venue in which to do this on many lev­els, from pub­lic out­reach to cutting-edge sci­en­tific research.”

The Yosemite Field Sta­tion is used by researchers in UC Merced’s Sierra Nevada Research Insti­tute (SNRI), along with other Uni­ver­sity of Cal­i­for­nia fac­ulty and guest researchers. It is also the home of the Yosemite Lead­er­ship Pro­gram for UC Merced under­grad­u­ate stu­dents and the Adven­ture, Risk, Chal­lenge pro­gram for San Joaquin Val­ley teenagers to gain con­fi­dence in their lan­guage skills while tak­ing on phys­i­cal chal­lenges in a team setting.

Fen­wick cur­rently directs the James San Jac­into Moun­tains Reserve in South­ern Cal­i­for­nia, which is also a part of the UC Reserve Sys­tem. She will start in Yosemite in May.

Born in the United King­dom and raised in Aus­tralia and the United States, Fen­wick received her Ph.D. in geol­ogy from the Scripps Insti­tute of Oceanog­ra­phy at UC San Diego while work­ing for UC River­side. She is also an envi­ron­men­tal sci­ence con­tent edi­tor for Cen­gage Publishing.

Becca is an expe­ri­enced sci­en­tist and nat­ural reserve man­ager,” SNRI Direc­tor Roger Bales said. “Her enthu­si­asm and vision will take the Yosemite Field Sta­tion to the next level as it sup­ports sig­na­ture research and edu­ca­tion pro­grams for UC Merced and the broader community.”

One of Fenwick’s first tasks will be host­ing SNRI’s annual open house on July 6 at the field sta­tion, which also serves as SNRI’s head­quar­ters. The event will fea­ture an overview of fac­ulty and stu­dent research, as well as the newly ren­o­vated lab­o­ra­tory. Also on hand will be stu­dents par­tic­i­pat­ing in the sum­mer YLP and ARC programs.

Fen­wick has a wide range of inter­na­tional field expe­ri­ence and is well versed in remote sens­ing tech­nol­ogy, which is key to the cli­mate change research being done at the field sta­tion. She said she also enjoys work­ing with both fac­ulty and students.

The cross-discipline col­lab­o­ra­tion that is at the heart of SNRI is vital to the future of research in the Sierra,” Fen­wick said, “and I hope to cre­ate a set­ting that allows these col­lab­o­ra­tions to flourish.”