30 July 2020
Coexisting with our Wild Neighbors
Growing up in rural New York, I learned from an early age to appreciate the critters that inhabited my backyard.
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29 July 2020
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: How ‘nature deprived’ neighborhoods impact the health of people of color
In March, Philadelphia-based emergency room doctor Eugenia South found herself deep in the throes of stress. The COVID-19 pandemic was spiraling out of control in the city, and more and more patients were pouring into the hospital…
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29 July 2020
Around the World in 80 Days With FWS
I embarked on this journey with an open mind and hopeful heart and I am about to soar past the finish line with nothing less than an enlightened and radiant mindset.
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28 July 2020
It's Okay to Care
When I first read the project description and goals for the fellowship position at Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, I knew I had to apply. The goal is to develop a conservation implementation strategy for…
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28 July 2020
Teleworking Intern: My Second Blog Post
Hey guys! Welcome to my second blog post! I thought this time around I would talk more about the internship itself and what I have been experiencing as a teleworking intern (Quick project update below).…
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28 July 2020
A Day in the Virtual Office: Professional Development from Home
Through my HAF fellowship at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service headquarters, I have been able to see a side of the Service most early professionals don’t see. It has been fascinating to observe inner…
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