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26 May 2021

Helping Manage our Country's Trails

As an ecologist, my work was a hybrid experience between working in the field and working at my office. My area of focus was on wildlife management and my imposter syndrome kicked in the first…
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25 May 2021

The African American Sites of Florida's National Forests

An issue that many services and organizations face involving data is where and how to access it. I have spent the past couple weeks gathering all known information about historic and archaeological African American sites…
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24 May 2021

The Power of Knowledge Exchange

A couple of weeks ago, at the start of my tenure as an archaeology fellow for the U.S. Forest Service, I was invited to participate in a forest knowledge exchange visit with my supervisor, Scott…
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08 March 2021

Just Go, Everything Else Will Follow

I never realized 6 months would go by so fast. I feel like I just arrived in Colorado a few weeks ago and there's still so much left to see and so much left for…
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08 March 2021

Angeles Forest Wrap Up

The final blog! It’s the close of the fellowship and of an interesting 6 months in the world. I have been incredibly lucky to have had the opportunity to develop new skills and create something…
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12 December 2020

Out With the Old and In With the New

I’ve been in my role at NPS for nearly a year now and I am nearing the end of my term. In the mad dash to close things out and tie up all loose ends,…
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