


ABOUT Us
Passionate About Sustainable Change
Knapp Environmental Solutions is an environmental consulting business that is focused around stimulating and promoting healthy change across the environmental health and agricultural industries. Tyler and Kendra Knapp formed the corporation with the future in mind.

Tyler Knapp, CCA
Environmental and Agricultural Consultant
Certified Crop Adviser
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Tyler, cofounder of KES, has over 10 years of agricultural and environmental program management experience. Growing up on a dairy farm in Central New York, Tyler quickly learned the challenges farmers face on a daily basis. With a diverse conservation background and strategic forward-thinking attitude, Tyler has dedicated his career to providing producers and agencies with the necessary resources they need to adapt in an ever changing environment. Tyler holds a B.S. degree from the State University of New York: College of Environmental Science and Forest in Environmental Forest Biology: Wildlife Biology. His experiences focus on program management, process improvement, action plan development, strategic planning, watershed planning and agricultural water quality regulations.
Certifications
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Certified Crop Advisor
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Lean - Six-Sigma 'White and Black Belt'
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EPA: Watershed Management Certification
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CLEAR: National Certified Investigator & Inspector
Kendra Knapp
Environmental Health Consultant
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Kendra, cofounder of KES, has been working in the environmental health and laboratory management field for over 10 years. Kendra graduated from the State University of New York: College of Environmental Science and Forest with a B.S. in Environmental Biology. Kendra has significant experience in the environmental laboratory management field as well as the public health and ecosystem service sectors. Program development/management and building sustainable practices are two of Kendra's greatest strengths. Kendra has served in such titles as a Senior Researcher, Wet Chemist, Laboratory Manager, and Public Health Sanitarian.
Publications
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Mark Retention of Calcein in Cisco and Bloater
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15222055.2016.1143419 published on March 22, 2016​
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Diet, feeding patterns, and prey selection of subyearling Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) and subyearling chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in a tributary of Lake Ontario
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​published on September 20, 2016 in the Journal of Applied Ichthyology.
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Certifications
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EPA Certified Lead Risk Assessor
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Research and Laboratory Safety
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Biosecurity Protocols, Procedures and Regulations