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30 October 2022

The rare starfish

Throughout my internship with USFWS, I had the opportunity to work on behalf of beachCOMBERS. BeachCOMBERS is a non-profit citizen science program. This citizen science program consists of volunteers being assigned different beaches in which…
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28 October 2022

My experience with the SHIFT Summit

Hello blog readers! I was lucky enough to not only attend but also participate in the SHIFT Summit and Emerging Leaders Program in Fort Collins, Colorado last week. The SHIFT Summit is hosted by GPRed…
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14 October 2022

Experience or Inspiration?

I have gained many invaluable skills during my time with my MANO Project internship with the National Park Service. I built a database to encompass scientific literature on resource interpretation from the floor up, with…
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14 October 2022

Finding Clarity 

Saludos! This summer I had been working as an Invasive Species Fellow with American Conservation Experience at John Heinz NWS at Tinicum. This fall, I received the opportunity to extend my stay at John Heinz…
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07 October 2022

Initiating my Progress in the Agency

It has been four months since I started as a Recreational Special Uses Resource Assistant and every week, I have had new experiences. Each experience has taught me something new and has shown how diverse…
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05 October 2022

The Start of a Great Opportunity!

On August 16th I began my position as a HAF Advanced Fellow with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters Office. I am working at the division of Visitor Services as part of the Connected…
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