Natalie Dunn is a Senior Ecologist and Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner (CERP) with over ten years of experience in ecology, ecological restoration, and natural asset management. She has led environmental impact studies and subwatershed assessments, including detailed evaluations of natural feature condition. At GEI, Natalie leads Natural Asset Management initiatives, supporting asset inventories, condition and risk assessments, replacement cost estimates, and assessment of ecosystem services. She specializes in identifying restoration priorities and developing targets and indicators to monitor natural asset health and function over time. Natalie advances nature‑positive, evidence‑based approaches that balance ecological integrity with community and infrastructure needs, delivering measurable climate resilience co‑benefits.
Natalie Dunn
Natural Asset Management
Education
- Post-graduate Certificate, Ecosystem Restoration, Niagara CollegeB.Sc. (Honours), Plant Biotechnology, University of Guelph