Cynthia Dorminey is an experienced park ranger with over 11 years in interpretation and on-the-ground stewardship at the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park and broader National Park Service. She combines a strong scientific foundation—a MS in Environmental Science and a BS in Botany—with decades of practical experience translating natural and cultural resources into compelling public programs. Known for long-term commitment to a single park, she brings institutional knowledge, visitor-centered communication skills, and ecological expertise to conservation and education efforts. Cynthia excels at making complex environmental topics accessible to diverse audiences, from school groups to adult learners. Her background in plant biology informs habitat management and interpretive planning, offering a science-driven approach to preserving landscape and history. Based in Marble Falls, Texas, she blends regional stewardship with a research-based perspective on resource protection.
11 years of coding experience
Master of Science, Environmental Science, Master of Science, Environmental Science at Washington State University
Bachelor of Science, Botany/Plant Biology, Bachelor of Science, Botany/Plant Biology at Brigham Young University
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Cynthia Dorminey - Park Ranger at National Park Service