30 June 2021
Halfway Done
I am just about halfway through my DFP and it feels like I just started. I am beginning to realize that this DFP position was the best opportunity that I could have hoped for when…
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25 June 2021
A Day in the Life of Bat Conservation: Why should we care?
Why bats? That is the question I always got when I told people I really wanted this internship to work on bat conservation, along with some faces of disgust at the thought of bats. Honestly,…
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25 June 2021
Finding My Way
When I was doing school assignments and research a couple of semesters ago, the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service was one of the resources that always made an appearance to me. The type of research…
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24 June 2021
WABA BLOG: 30×30: Conservation and Culture Ride and Chat
About this ride: This ride is in partnership with the Hispanic Access Foundation’s Latino Conservation Week. Expect a low key, conversational pace on mostly flat, car free trails. We’ll stop at a few places to…
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22 June 2021
Conserving History at the Harpers Ferry Center
This summer, I have the privilege to work for the National Park Service as a Textile Conservation intern.
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22 June 2021
Turns out catfish farming is pretty fun!
It is the start of week five at Inks Dam National Fish Hatchery in Burnet, Texas. So far, it has been an excellent experience and I’ve had the opportunity to learn so much already. There…
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