Janet Miller

Aquatic Ecologist

Colorado Natural Heritage Program


Fields of Expertise

Ecology, Environmental Toxicology, Limnology

Areas of Interest

Water quality, Ecotoxicology, Native fish conservation


Biography

Janet Miller is an aquatic ecologist with the Colorado Natural Heritage Program. With over a decade of experience in stream and lake systems, Miller’s work has primarily focused on 1) understanding trends in stream chemistry and the factors influencing those trends, 2) understanding the prevalence and effects of organic and inorganic contaminants on stream communities and trophic networks, 3) monitoring and parameterizing streams and lakes in the Rocky Mountains and Colorado Front Range to aid in native greenback cutthroat trout recovery and 4) management of long-term stream monitoring programs. Miller received her B.A. from Wesleyan University and M.S. from the University of Virginia.