Taylor Ball brings a strong background in pollinator biology, developed through her work with government agencies, environmental consulting firms, and non-profit organizations since 2017. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geography and a Master’s in Environment and Sustainability from the University of Western Ontario, where she focused on bumble bee abundance in relation to pesticide exposure and the development of seed-saving gardens.

Taylor began her career as a wildlife and aquatic biologist in the consulting sector before transitioning to the aviation industry in Victoria, BC. In her current role, she supports pollinator habitat enhancement and leads initiatives to introduce beekeeping operations at the airport, drawing from her own experience as a beekeeper. Taylor is passionate about ecological stewardship and is dedicated to connecting people with the habitats that need protecting.