29 October 2024
Field Work at Necedah NWR and Future Visit to Fort Carson
As I enter the 11th month of my fellowship with HAF and US Fish and Wildlife Service, I have been reflecting on the work I have accomplished. I have continued to do research and write…
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25 October 2024
Climate Fellowship Reflections
Time flies: this time last year I had just received the news of my acceptance as an INRMP Climate Change Fellow. As I was finishing my master’s and spending hours a day job searching, this…
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21 October 2024
New Roles and New Forests: The Beginning of my Internship
Laupāhoehoe, Hawai`i– where endemic bird calls whisper along the wind, where the moss is untouched by time and richly clings to all surfaces, where frequent downpours of rain inspire the lush green tapestry of the…
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18 October 2024
Speaking at the Climate and Conservation Summit
"On military lands were hills, streams and more, Prized watersheds, rich in resources and lore,Fish and Wildlife Service and soldiers worked as one team,A conservation project with a common dream:To protect the land, now and…
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15 October 2024
Of streams and trees Featured
It’s been a little over 2 months since I have started my RAP position as a hydrologist at the International Institute of Tropical Forestry with the US Forest Service (USFS) in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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09 October 2024
FALLing into New Horizons: Summer Reflections from the Refuge
As summer comes to an end, I'm reflecting on the new experiences and opportunities I've had the privilege to be a part of as an intern at Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge. One of the most…
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