Biography

Kirk is a professional interpretive naturalist and national award winning writer living in the Twin Cities in Minnesota. He's been working teaching and interpreting natural history for over a decade. He joined the National Association for Interpretation in 1996 and is a Certified Interpretive Guide.

He is currently an Interpretive Naturalist for the Three Rivers Park District at Lowry Nature Center.

He is an alumni of the University of Minnesota with bachelor's of science degree in Environmental Studies, Youth Development and Outdoor Program Management. Kirk's past work experience includes teaching at Tamarack Nature Center and Underwater World, facilitating adventure learning, environmental education and team building programs at YMCA Camp Ihduhapi, being the Program Director at Camp Elk River for The Girl Scout Council of Greater Minneapolis, managing youth development and enrichment programs for St. Louis Park Schools and being the Outreach Coordinator and an Interpretive Naturalist for the Lee & Rose Warner Nature Center in Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota which is part of the Science Museum of Minnesota. He was a former board member and newsletter editor of the Minnesota Naturalists' Association from 2005-2007 and currently the Vice President of the organization.

While interested in all aspects of natural history, his particular areas of interest include ornithology, paleontology, and astronomy.

In addition to The Twin Cities Naturalist, Kirk writes regular columns for the National Association of Interpretation's Legacy Magazine and has written for various other magazines and newspapers.

Stories from Twin Cities Naturalist have been syndicated on MinnPost. Kirk has appeared on KARE, WCCO and KSTP television talking about natural history.

You can follow him on twitter @tcnaturalist or on Google+.