
Sabrina L Drill
Natural Resources Advisor - Emeritus
M.S. Biology, UCLA. 1996
B.A. Biology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. 1990
A.A. Natural Science, Simon's Rock of Bard College. 1987
Sabrina Drill is the Emeritus Natural Resources Advisor for UC Cooperative Extension in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties and former Director of California Naturalist. She is currently a Climate Fellow with the National Extension Climate Initiative and a Urban Resilience Fellow with the Western Center for Metropolitan Extension and Research. Her current areas of research and extension include urban ecology, environmental justice, restoration of urban streams, climate change resilience, terrestrial and aquatic invasive species, fire ecology and recovery, and public participation in science. Throughout her extension career she has worked to build capacity for community-based resource management, and to substantively engage under-represented communities in stewardship of their local watersheds and ecosystems. Dr. Drill has conducted research in Southern California, the Colorado River, the Hudson River, and the East African Great Lakes. She is a former Fulbright fellow, and has worked for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Harvard University, and the Council for Watershed Health. She holds a Ph.D. in Geography and a M.S. in Biology from UCLA, a B.S. in Biology from Virginia Tech, and an A.A. in Natural Science from Simon’s Rock of Bard College.