Cashe Rasmussen
Watershed Sciences
M.S. Watershed Science
Biography
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Joseph Wheaton
Cashe is an M.S. student in the Ecogeomorphology and Topographic Analysis Lab (ET-AL) where he will be exploring how beavers influence biodiversity and geomorphic processes within the Great Basin. In 2021 he earned a B.S. in Forest Ecology with a minor in GIS from Utah State University. During his undergraduate studies he had the opportunity to work as a GIS and field tech for various labs including ET-AL where he has worked since 2019. When he’s not in the lab, you can likely find him backcountry skiing, floating down a river or laying out on a warm rock.