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Title: Remote Sensing Image Analyst II
Phone: 406-243-6244
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Casey Teske is a Remote Sensing Image Analyst at the National Center for Landscape Fire Analysis, College of Forestry and Conservation, University of Montana.





Casey has worked as a remote sensing Image Analyst at the Fire Center since 2003.  During the summer months, she can often be found on wildland fires, whether it is embedded with a fire crew or creating maps at the Incident Command Post.  When the fire season gets slow, she puts her remote sensing & GIS skills to work doing fire applications research.

Since 1993, Casey has worked in many aspects of fire suppression, including IA & aircraft dispatch, engines, hotshots, Helitack, and fire use modules.  She also worked for a year at the Fire Science laboratory doing fire effects research.   In between all of the "Fun Stuff", she received a BS in Chemistry and an MS in Forest Resources, both from the University of Idaho.  She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Forestry at the University of Montana.