
Morgan Davis is a seasoned environmental and natural resources professional specializing in ecological restoration, compliance monitoring, and fire management across Oregon and the United States. With a multidisciplinary background in wildlife biology, habitat restoration, and forestry, Morgan brings technical precision and hands-on field expertise to projects ranging from threatened species surveys and bat habitat enhancement to urban forestry planning and post-burn ecosystem recovery. He leverages geospatial tools like ArcGIS and Trimble for stormwater mapping, ash tree monitoring, and habitat design, and serves as a Fire Effects Monitor on prescribed burns and wildfire incidents. Morgan’s collaborative work with agencies, contractors, and youth conservation programs reflects his commitment to resilient landscapes, operational safety, and science-based environmental solutions.
Daniel Cleveland is a seasoned fire service professional with over 25 years of experience in emergency response, wildland and structural firefighting, and interagency coordination. His career spans multiple roles across local, state, and federally supported operations, with a strong emphasis on compliance, operational readiness, and mutual aid deployment.
Daniel holds multiple certifications including:
He has participated in numerous wildland fire deployments across the United States and its territories, supporting both initial attack and extended operations under the National Interagency Coordination System. His work has included assignments under FEMA and DoD cooperative agreements, where he ensured compliance with federal reimbursement policies and managed program income related to award-owned equipment.
Daniel is well-versed in the complexities of federal and state reimbursement, including SF-270 and SF-425 reporting, and has served as a liaison between state agencies and federal partners during emergency activations. He has also contributed to mutual aid responses under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC), providing critical support during the first operational period of incidents.
Known for his leadership, adaptability, and deep understanding of emergency management protocols, Daniel continues to be a trusted resource in Oregon’s fire service community and beyond.