John Bornsworth, owner of Peninsula Environmental Group, Inc. has worked in the environmental and natural resource field for 20 years. John is a Board-Certified Master Arborist and Registered Consulting Arborist, and has a decade of managing critical areas in Washington. John enjoys bicycling, kayaking and spending time with his wife, Courtney (also an arborist), and sons, Oliver and Finely.
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