For Jason Fitzgibbon, the line between passion and profession is beautifully blurred. As a wildlife biologist and environmental consultant, he spends his days studying the fragile threads that hold ecosystems together. As a rider, he finds clarity and inspiration in the same landscapes he works to protect. What connects these worlds is not coincidence, it’s cause and effect.
Read the Journal to learn more about Jason and the link between a bumblebee and conserving land for trail use:
Jason Fitzgibbon: Wildlife Ecologist & Environmental Consultant
Brandon Mendez: Director of Photography, Editor, Colorist
Chris Lund: Post-Sound Mix & Master @youuswethem
Cody Wethington: Producer, Sound Recordist

Trophic Cascades: Bees, Bikes, and the Power of Small Changes
For Jason Fitzgibbon, the line between passion and profession is beautifully blurred. As a wildlife biologist and environmental consultant, he spends his days studying the fragile threads that hold ecosystems together. As a rider, he finds clarity and inspiration in the same landscapes he works to protect. What connects these worlds is not coincidence, it’s cause and effect.
