Nathan Copeland is a geospatial developer and boating access coordinator with nine years of experience translating public and private data into high-quality, field-ready maps. At the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation he develops workflows for USFWS-funded boating access projects, blending GIS engineering with practical fisheries and conservation knowledge rooted in his Wildlife & Fisheries Ecology degree. He has built mapping products and data partnerships at Gaia GPS and Outside, and develops real-time stream and flood monitoring tools for FloodNotice, showing a knack for operationalizing environmental data. Nathan combines hands-on cartography and data processing skills with outreach and product experience from customer-facing roles and a co-founded youth adventure business. He is based in Jenks, Oklahoma, and brings an uncommon mix of conservation science, field fisheries experience, and modern geospatial software practice to projects that require both technical rigor and environmental stewardship.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science, Biology/Zoology, Associate of Science, Biology/Zoology at Northern Oklahoma College
Bachelor's of Science, Wildlife & Fisheries Ecology with a minor in Rangeland Management, Bachelor's of Science, Wildlife & Fisheries Ecology with a minor in Rangeland Management at Oklahoma State University
Contributions:8 PRs, 8 pushes, 10 branches in 2 years 4 months
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