
Alejandra Ibarra
Description
Alejandra is a project manager that specializes in managing all aspects of projects within the natural resource sector. She is passionate about helping multidisciplinary groups of people work together. Alejandra cares deeply about how our choices relate to the natural world and appreciates the need to thinking deeply about the scientific, economic, and socio-cultural
implications of our actions, and she strives to constantly be learning and growing in her career.
Habitat
Alejandra can be found in ecosystems across North America but tends to gravitate towards humid environments, having originated in the subtropical climate of the Mexican Highlands before migrating north to experience the humid continental climate of eastern Canada. Alejandra currently dwells in Vancouver, BC, where she enjoys its oceanic climate and nearby freshwater and marine waterbodies.
Life History
Alejandra began life as a young pup in Mexico City before travelling to Toronto where she received her BSc in Environmental Science and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Toronto. She moved west after graduating and now dwells in Vancouver, BC. When not at work, Ale finds peace in nature and enjoys moving her body through dance, yoga, and hiking adventures, though she can also be found curled up in a motionless state in the corner seat of her couch.
Predation/Conservation
Researchers have noticed that Alejandra behaves similarly to her distant cousin, the coyote, in that she can be found across North America, is highly adaptable, and would make a terrible house pet.




