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17 June 2021

Seeing More In Seymour

Growing up, I was always that one kid that carried around biology books about sharks and reptiles and took every opportunity I had to talk anyone’s ear off about the amazing facts I was learning…
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17 June 2021

Saving New Mexico’s salamanders from the banks of the Chattahoochee

With the end of week four of my internship just within grasp, I’m starting to get an idea of what working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service would be like. The biologists at the…
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16 June 2021

Into the Thick of It!

I am only about three weeks into my role as a Community Outreach intern and I can definitely say I am both metaphorically and physically in the thick of it! Metaphorically, I am surrounded by…
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16 June 2021

Hello from New Mexico!

Hello everyone, my name is Brenda Ramirez, and I am part of the Directorate Fellowship Program (DFP) with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service! For this fellowship, I am working on the Quantitative Conservation Safeguards…
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09 June 2021

A Welcome Return to the Sagebrush Steppe

Hi there! My name is Izzy and welcome to my blog for the Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF)! I was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and grew up in Starkville, Mississippi since the age of…
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31 May 2021

First Month Down

My first month here at Sequoia National Forest has been one full of new skills and adventure. As I wind up my first month here in Sequioa I am slowly coming into my role and…
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