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Kendall Vaughan

Kendall Vaughan

Environmental Scientist

Kendall joined the Morphum Environmental team at the end of 2022 as an intern and commenced as a full-time graduate in March 2023. She holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Water Resource Management and Bachelor of Science majoring in Biochemistry and minoring in Environmental Science from the University of Canterbury.

Kendall has a strong interest in creating and developing sustainable environmental outcomes and has a particular interest in water quality.

Since joining Morphum, Kendall has worked on various projects including fish relocations, environmental remediation, consent reviews and watercourse assessments. In the office she contributes her skills to reporting and data analysis.  

When Kendall’s not in the office, you will find her in the Coromandel, running and tramping on trails around New Zealand or on the slopes skiing.  

Specialisations:

  • Ecological and Environmental assessments/monitoring
  • Erosion and Sediment Control
  • Data analysis and interpretation
  • Technical report writing
  • Technical reviews

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Freshwater ecosystem with paradise shelduck, native forest, eels, inanga, dradonflies in a native stream with freshwater wetlands.