Thomas Allnutt is a Web GIS Developer with 12+ years delivering interactive mapping applications and spatial analysis for conservation organizations. Based in Oakland, he blends full‑stack web development (Ruby/Rails, JavaScript, Leaflet/Mapnik) with deep GIS and remote sensing expertise (ArcMap, ENVI, CLASlite) to turn biodiversity data into decision‑support tools. He has led global conservation projects—from Madagascar’s REBIOMA portal at UC Berkeley to priority‑setting work for WWF—and now builds public-interest GIS sites at GreenInfo Network. Thomas pairs test‑driven development practices with practical conservation science, producing reproducible species distribution models and spatial databases. An unusual combination of field experience (wildlife surveys) and production web‑map engineering gives him a pragmatic edge when designing tools used by scientists, managers, and the public.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of the Arts, Geography, Master of the Arts, Geography at University of Maryland
Web Development, Web Development at DevBootcamp
Bachelor of the Arts, Physical Geography, Bachelor of the Arts, Physical Geography at Boston University
Contributions:1 review, 3 PRs, 220 pushes in 3 years 2 months
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Thomas Allnutt - Web GIS Developer at GreenInfo Network